Diagnosis of spinal arteriovenous malformations by MRI at 1.0 T.

1996 
Eight patients were examined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 1.0 T; seven had an angiographically proved spinal intradural arteriovenous malformation and one had a hemangioblastoma of the spinal cord. Myelography was also performed in five and computed tomography (CT) in four patients. The clinical and radiological findings are presented. MRI revealed the location and extent of the lesion. Myelomalacia, edema, and hematomyelia were demonstrated in three patients. In our opinion MRI is the method of choice for the diagnosis of spinal arteriovenous malformation and facilitates spinal angiography, whereas myelography and CT do not provide any further information.
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