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Risk for Hemorrhage the First 2 Years After Gamma Knife Surgery for Arteriovenous Malformations: An Update.

Tseng Tsai YeoHidefumi JokuraHuai-Che YangMasaaki YamamotoRoberto Martinez-AlvarezJun KawagishiWan-Yuo GuoWen-Yuh ChungMichael SödermanTseng Tsai YeoIngmar Lax
Published in: Neurosurgery (2022)
Large AVMs (>5 cm 3 ) treated with low doses (≤16 Gy) had higher and small AVMs treated with high doses a lower risk for hemorrhage as compared with untreated AVMs. This was detectable within the first 6 months after GKS. No difference in hemorrhage rate could be detected for the other AVMs. Based on our findings, it is advisable to prescribe >16 Gy to larger AVMs, assuming that the risk for radiation-induced complications can be kept at an acceptable level.
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