Arteriovenous malformation
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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are characterised by an abnormal leash of vessels allowing for arteriovenous shunting. They can occur anywhere in the body but have a predilection towards the head and neck. There is a direct arteriovenous communication with no intervening capillary bed. They can be congenital or acquired.
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Location specific sub types
- +<li><a href="/articles/hepatic-arteriovenous-malformation">hepatic arteriovenous malformation</a></li>
-<li><a href="/articles/uterine-arteriovenous-malformation">uterine arteriovenous malformation</a></li>-<li><a href="/articles/hepatic-arteriovenous-malformation">hepatic arteriovenous malformation</a></li>-<li><p>Renal arteriovenous malformation</p></li>- +<li><a title="Renal arteriovenous malformation" href="/articles/renal-arteriovenous-malformation">renal arteriovenous malformation</a></li>
- +<li><a href="/articles/uterine-arteriovenous-malformation">uterine arteriovenous malformation</a></li>