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Symptomatic anterior cerebral artery vasospasm after brainstem hemangioblastoma resection. A case report.
[von hippel-lindau disease]
Diffuse
cerebral
vasospasm
is
a
rare
complication
after
brain
tumour
resection
as
opposed
to
that
following
an
aneurysmal
subarachnoid
haemorrhage
.
Sellar
tumours
are
among
the
most
common
pathologies
and
locations
associated
with
this
complication
.
Removal
of
posterior
cranial
fossa
lesions
is
uncommonly
associated
with
vasospasm
,
with
only
nine
reported
cases
.
We
describe
a
case
of
diffuse
symptomatic
vasospasm
mainly
involving
the
right
anterior
cerebral
artery
,
angiographically
confirmed
,
after
resection
of
a
haemangioblastoma
of
the
medulla
in
an
adult
patient
with
von
Hippel-
Lindau
disease
.
The
possible
pathogenesis
of
this
phenomenon
is
discussed
.
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