Thrombosed Developmental Venous Anomaly as a Rare Cause of Brain Stem Venous Infarction | Stroke
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Thrombosed Developmental Venous Anomaly as a Rare Cause of Brain Stem Venous Infarction | Stroke

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Learn about a Developmental Venous Anomaly (DVA), a common congenital brain vascular malformation. Discover why these benign venous variations are typically asymptomatic, how they appear on MRI or CT scans, and when neurosurgeons consider them clinically significant. Understand the risks and characteristics of this incidental vascular finding to better navigate your neurological health and diagnostic imaging results.

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TitleThrombosed Developmental Venous Anomaly as a Rare Cause of Brain Stem Venous Infarction | Stroke
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PublishedMarch 6, 2025
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