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Washington University Experience | EPILEPSY | Pseudo-AVM | 1D PseudoAVM (Case 1) 2 H&E 1
This area of the same case is even more problematic. Is it vascular malformation, specifically an arteriovenous malformation or the loss of tissue with vascular collapse? In this case large abnormal vessels are prominent. Other than arteriosclerosis, there is no evidence of hemosiderin, in macrophages or hemosiderin dusted neurons or glia, granular spheroids or hybrid vessels. We thought it was part of a "pseudoAVM" in this case.