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Histopathology of brain AVMs part I: microhemorrhages and changes in the nidal vessels.

Patrik JärvelinRoosa WrightHenri PekonenSara KeränenTuomas RauramaaJuhana Frösen
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2020)
Clinically silent microhemorrhages from nidal vessels seem to be very common in bAVMs, and associate with perivascular inflammation and neutrophil infiltration. Further studies on the role of perivascular inflammation in the clinical course of bAVMs are indicated.
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