Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Oct 16, 2024; 12(29): 6314-6319
Published online Oct 16, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i29.6314
Figure 1
Figure 1 Images of case 1. A and B: Axial computed tomography (CT) shows acute intraventricular hemorrhage in all ventricles; C: There is an aneurysmal lesion within the 4th ventricle hemorrhage on CT angiography. Right antero-posterior and lateral external carotid artery angiogram showing the dural arteriovenous fistula with venous aneurysm (black arrowhead) fed by petrosal branch of the right middle meningeal artery and drained to left transverse sinus; D and E: There is no evidence of venous ectasia or obstruction in the left transverse sinus; F: Note that the draining vein immediately distal to the aneurysm shows a significant angled appearance (black arrows); G: Transarterial embolization with histoacryl (mixed with lipiodol) was performed and final angiogram shows complete obliteration of the fistula; H: Magnetic resonance angiography, obtained 1 year after embolization, shows no evidence of recurrence with disappearance of venous aneurysm.