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A case of brain abscess in the right parietal lobe secondary to pulmonary arteriovenous malformation of the right lung is presented. A 27-year-old man was admitted for headache and left homonymous hemianopsia. CAG, VAG and brain scan detected brain abscess of the right parietal lobe which was successfully removed surgically. He had been noted to have generalized cyanosis and club finger which corresponded to polycytemia and hypercapnia on examination. Subsequently pulmonary arteriovenous malformation was found in the right lower lobe of the lung which was also successfully excised by thoracic surgeons. Brain abscess was caused by peptostreptococcus anaerobius.
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PMID:[Brain abscess secondary to pulmonary arteriovenous malformation, case report (author's transl)]. 98 96

During arterial catherisation of a cerebral arteriovenous malformation it may be difficult or impossible to access the nidus of the malformation through its small, tortuous feeding vessels due to microcatheter impaction. Carbon dioxide, a most potent cerebral vasodilator, was temporarily added to the inspired gases of two anaesthetised patients undergoing superselective embolisation of an arteriovenous malformation, when the microcatheter had been impacted for a considerable time. Successful propagation of the microcatheter into the malformation was achieved in both patients after a relatively short period of hypercapnia.
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PMID:Enhanced catheter propagation with hypercapnia during superselective cerebral catherisation. 973 Mar 50