Scalp Cirsoid Aneurysms: Case Illustration and Systematic Review of Literature

Autor: Samantha Hettige, Agbolahan Sofela, Temidayo Osunronbi
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Neurosurgery. 86:E98-E107
ISSN: 1524-4040
0148-396X
DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyz303
Popis: BACKGROUND Scalp cirsoid aneurysms are rare subcutaneous arteriovenous fistulae affecting the scalp. They can be easily misdiagnosed and mistreated. OBJECTIVE To review reported cases of scalp cirsoid aneurysms for their incidence, etiology, clinical presentation, treatment, and outcomes using an illustrative case. METHODS We conducted a PUBMED, SCOPUS, OVID SP, SciELO, and INFORMA search using the keywords; "cirsoid," "aneurysm," "arteriovenous," "malformation," "scalp," "vascular," and "fistula." We identified 74 pertinent papers, reporting 242 cases in addition to our reported index case. RESULTS Median age at presentation was 25 yr (range 1-72 yr); male to female ratio was 2.5:1. The most common symptoms were a pulsatile mass (94% of patients), headaches (25%), and tinnitus (20%). The median duration of symptoms was 3 yr (6 d to 31 yr), with 60.2% occurring spontaneously, 32.23% traumatic, and the rest iatrogenic. A total of 58.5% of cases were managed with surgical excision only, 21.6% with endovascular embolization only, and 14.5% with a combination of both methods. The complication rate observed in the endovascular embolization treatment cohort (55.8%) was significantly higher than that observed in the surgical excision only cohort (9.9%) (P
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