Abstract
Background
Several literature reviews have suggested that pregnancy may trigger the formation of dural arteriovenous fistulae (DAVF). However, few case reports have described DAVF discovered during pregnancy, and treatment strategies remain largely unknown.
Conclusions
We encountered a case of cavernous sinus DAVF during a twin pregnancy. This case suggests that hemodynamic shift due to pregnancy has potential to cause higher shunt flow in an arteriovenous fistula. The timing of treatment should be determined in consideration of the hemodynamic change in the course of pregnancy. If X-ray exposures and iodine contrast media are appropriately managed, endovascular intervention is one treatment option, even during pregnancy.
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