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🔍 Arteriovenous Malformation: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment To get a second opinion from Dr. Cohen: https://www.aaroncohen-gadol.com/en/ In this video, we delve deep into the intricacies of AVM, exploring its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options. Arteriovenous malformations are abnormal blood vessel connections in the brain that can rupture and cause life-threatening hemorrhage. Diagnosis involves MRI and angiography, while treatment options include observation, radiosurgery, surgical resection, and embolization. 📌 In this video, we cover: Symptoms: Understanding the common signs of Arteriovenous Malformation. Causes: A detailed look at what causes AVM. Diagnosis: How medical professionals diagnose AV. Treatment: Exploring the various treatment options available. Learn more: https://www.aaroncohen-gadol.com/en/p... 🌟 Follow Us on Social Media: 📸 Instagram: / aaroncohengadol 🐦 Twitter: https://x.com/AaronCohenGadol 👍 Facebook: Facebook: / aaron.cohengadol #ArteriovenousMalformation #AVM #MedicalEducation #BrainHealth #Neurology #Healthcare #MedicalConditions #VascularDisorders Key moments: 00:09 Dr. Aaron Cohen, a neurosurgeon, shares his experience treating arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in the brain. AVMs are rare abnormal blood vessel connections that can lead to strokes and hemorrhages. 02:24 AVM rupture is often asymptomatic until a sudden event occurs, with a risk of rupture estimated at two to four percent, potentially fatal if untreated, requiring prompt medical attention to prevent life-threatening consequences. 04:55 Radiosurgery, surgery, and embolization are treatment options for AVMs. Radiosurgery uses concentrated radiation beams, surgery removes the malformation immediately with low recurrence risk, and embolization blocks blood flow using special glue. 07:00 Embolization alone is not a cure for malformations; it should be combined with other treatments for a lasting positive outcome. Microsurgical techniques can achieve over 90% cure rate for small AVMs, with recovery taking weeks to months.