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What is a brain arteriovenous malformation ?<\/h4>\n

Normally, arteries carry blood containing oxygen from the heart to the brain, and veins carry blood with less oxygen away from the brain and back to the heart. When an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) occurs, a tangle of blood vessels in the brain or on its surface bypasses normal brain tissue and directly diverts blood from the arteries to the veins.<\/p>\n

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As the name suggests, vascular malformations of the brain is an umbrella term for at least six conditions in which blood vessels of the brain are affected. Such malformations are classified into several types in which the symptoms, severity, and causes vary. These types of VMB are: (1) arteriovenous malformations (AVM), abnormal arteries and veins; (2) cavernous malformations (CM), enlarged blood-filled spaces; (3) venous angiomas (VA), abnormal veins; (4) telangiectasias (TA), enlarged capillary-sized vessels; (5) vein of Galen malformations (VGM); and (6) mixed malformations (MM).<\/p>\n

What are the symptoms of vascular malformations of the brain?<\/h3>\n

The symptoms you might experience depend on the type of vascular malformation you have, its size and where it is located in your head. Most of the time, vascular malformations cause no symptoms at all.<\/p>\n

The tests and investigations you have might show up other factors which could affect your risk of experiencing any of the symptoms associated with vascular malformations. For example, their exact location and the routes veins take from them.<\/p>\n