The role of combined computed tomographic angiography and digital subtraction angiography in the management of cervico-facial vascular lesions. Male patient presented by a pulsating left-sided upper oral cavity lesion. a A real photo showing bulging bluish lesion in the left side of the oral cavity. b Axial and sagittal (MIP image) sections of CTA revealing a left-sided buccal AVM. c DSA showing the palatine AVM using the macro-catheter in lateral and AP projections. d DSA showing the palatine AVM using the micro-catheter in lateral and AP projections. e DSA showing the glue material within the AVM which is apparently occluded at post-embolization angiogram super-selectively via the facial artery. f Another DSA image showed a reisdual active small component (red arrow) nearby the occluded component (green arrow). g The last post-embolization angiogram showing total obliteration of both components of the AVM after superselective catheterization of the feeding branch of the facial artery. h Non-contrast CT axial and sagittal images showing the retained glue material within the nidus of the AVM after successful embolization The role of
combined computed tomographic angiography and digital subtraction angiography in the management of cervico-facial vascular lesions. Male patient presented by a pulsating left-sided upper oral cavity lesion. a A real photo showing bulging bluish lesion in the left side of the oral cavity. b Axial and sagittal (MIP image) sections of CTA revealing a left-sided buccal AVM. c DSA showing the palatine AVM using the macro-catheter in lateral and AP projections. d DSA showing the palatine AVM using the micro-catheter in lateral and AP projections. e DSA showing the glue material within the AVM which is apparently occluded at post-embolization angiogram super-selectively via the facial artery. f Another DSA image showed a reisdual active small component (red arrow) nearby the occluded component (green arrow). g The last post-embolization angiogram showing total obliteration of both components of the AVM after superselective catheterization of the feeding branch of the facial artery. h Non-contrast CT axial and sagittal images showing the retained glue material within the nidus of the AVM after successful embolization