Abstract: Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas are a rare cause of congestive myelopathy. Symptoms are insidious in onset and may be confused with degenerative spinal disease. MRI characteristically shows edema of the spinal cord with serpiginous flow voids that follow the surface of the spinal cord. Careful evaluation with spinal angiography is required to ensure accurate diagnosis. Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas differ from spinal arteriovenous malformations in that most fistulas have only a single fistulous point without a nidus. Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas may be treated successfully with either surgical resection or endovascular embolization depending on their anatomy. Earlier treatment is associated with better outcomes.
Nabeela NathooErin F. BalcomStephen JozaThomas YeoCian O′KellyAakash Shetty
I-Cheng LinHsiu-Ching WuChieh‐Hsin WuWei‐Chen LinAnn‐Shung Lieu
Jingzhe HanDuanhua CaoHongmei WangYe JiZhilei KangZhu Jianguo
Daisuke NodaMitsutoshi IwaasaSeizaburo SakamotoKatsuyuki HirakawaHidetuna UtsunomiyaKoichi TakanoTakeo Fukushima