de León G A, Crawford S E, Darling C F, Parilla B V, Carr K M
Department of Pathology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.
Acta Neuropathol. 1996;91(2):205-8. doi: 10.1007/s004010050415.
Peculiar intravascular appendages were found in a case of aneurysm of the vein of Galen. Such appendages consisted of finger-like polypoid growths which protruded within the lumen of ectatic cerebral veins and arteries. They were solid, relatively large, and non-branching. Histologically, their structure was comparable to that of a vessel wall, but was concentrically laminated around the longitudinal axis. Some appendages were associated with thrombi. It is suggested that appendages of this kind probably represent secondary vascular malformations, that they are likely to develop in reaction to abnormal hemodynamic strains upon the vessel walls, and that they might be thrombogenic and, therefore, potentially beneficial for patients with arteriovenous shunts.
在一例大脑大静脉动脉瘤病例中发现了奇特的血管内附属物。此类附属物由指状息肉样生长物组成,突出于扩张的脑静脉和动脉管腔内。它们质地坚实,相对较大,且无分支。组织学上,其结构与血管壁相似,但围绕纵轴呈同心层状排列。一些附属物伴有血栓形成。有人提出,这类附属物可能代表继发性血管畸形,它们很可能是在血管壁受到异常血流动力学压力的反应中形成的,并且可能具有血栓形成作用,因此,对动静脉分流患者可能具有潜在益处。