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Cerebral dural arteriovenous fistulas in patients with PTEN-related hamartoma tumor syndrome.

Anna GerasimenkoCyril MignotOlivier NaggaraFlorence CouletSamar EkramSolveig HeideClarisse SoratoMaxime MazowieckiLaurence PerrinChrystelle ColasVeronica CusinFrédéric CauxAntoine DardenneSalima El ChehadehAlain VerloesHélène MaureyAlexandra AfenjarFlorence PetitStéphane BareteOdile Boespflug-TanguyEmmanuelle BourratYline CapriViorica CiornaWallid DebDiane DoummarAlexandre PerrierAlexis GuédonEmmanuel HoudartBertrand IsidorMarie-Line JacquemontCamille BuffetSandra MercierSandrine PassemardAudrey RiquetLyse RuaudElise SchaeferDelphine HeronAnnouk BisdorffPatrick R Benusiglio
Published in: Clinical genetics (2024)
Central nervous system (CNS) dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF) have been reported in PTEN-related hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS). However, PHTS-associated DAVF remain an underexplored field of the PHTS clinical landscape. Here, we studied cases with a PTEN pathogenic variant identified between 2007 and 2020 in our laboratory (n = 58), and for whom brain imaging was available. Two patients had DAVF (2/58, 3.4%), both presenting at advanced stages: a 34-year-old man with a left lateral sinus DAVF at immediate risk of hemorrhage, and a 21-year-old woman with acute intracranial hypertension due to a torcular DAVF. Interestingly, not all patients had 3D TOF/MRA, the optimal sequences to detect DAVF. Early diagnosis of DAVF can be lifesaving, and is easier to treat compared to developed, proliferative, or complex lesions. As a result, one should consider brain MRI with 3D TOF/MRA in PHTS patients at genetic diagnosis, with subsequent surveillance on a case-by-case basis.
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