A rare case of spinal involvement in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.
Victor Schwartz HvingelbyRonni MikkelsenGudrun GudmundsdottirMarlene AndersenEllen Merete HagenPublished in: Spinal cord series and cases (2024)
Spinal involvement in HHT is exceedingly rare but remains an important differential diagnosis, especially when patients present autonomic symptoms as these could potentially progress to life-threatening complications. The literature and the presented case indicate the prudence of closing spinal AVMs in HHT in case of symptoms, including autonomic, such as bladder dysfunction.