Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation

Case contributed by Himanshu Mishra
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Patient presented with dyspnea.

Patient Data

Age: 60 years
Gender: Female

Arteriovenous malformation in the form of localized multiple tortuous vascular channels is seen in the lateral basal segment of right lower lobe with the dilated (~9.6 mm) lateral basal segmental branch of pulmonary artery acting as its feeder. It drains into the prominent (~10.7 mm) right inferior pulmonary vein. 

Case Discussion

Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVM) are a low resistance vascular connection between a pulmonary artery and vein. Nowadays, most PAVMs are diagnosed by CT angiography, a modality that has virtually replaced pulmonary angiography, which was traditionally considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of PAVM.

Two major types of PAVMs that can be differentiated are:

  1. Simple (80%): single feeding artery and one or more draining veins.
  2. Complex (20%): more than one feeding artery and one or more draining veins.

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