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patho kap q2 - genius123
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20 yr old male with new onset of siezures and no h/o hypertension is evaluated with contrast enhanced CT scan,which shows a mixed parenchymal and mixed subarachnoid hemmorahge.Parenchymal hge is centered over one cerebral hemisphere.Which of the following is more likely source of hemorrhage?

A.AV malformations
B.Berry aneurysms
C.Bridging veins
D.Charcot-Bouchard
E.Middle meningeal artery
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#2
b?
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#3
av malformations
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#4
may be D
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#5
well im with AV malformation but berry also another chois
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#6
AV malformations only with the dural, few with parenchymal
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#7
ANS = A
AV malformations are complex tangles of malformed vessels involving superficial or deep cerebral hemisphere. Symptoms are those of subarachnoid hemorrhage and seizures.
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