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  • Torcular dural sinus malformations (tDSMs) are rare brain vascular issues occurring in less than 1% of the population, potentially leading to serious health problems like heart failure and hydrocephalus.
  • Many tDSM cases necessitate surgery to restore normal blood flow and prevent severe outcomes.
  • The first reported case of spontaneous self-embolization of a large tDSM was linked to a prothrombin gene variant, and despite initial concerns, the child is now thriving at age 3 with only mild speech delay.

Article Abstract

Torcular dural sinus malformations (tDSMs) can occur in the brain during prenatal development. These rare vascular malformations occur in less than 1% of the population but can lead to a poor prognosis secondary to congestive heart failure and hydrocephalus. Many tDSM cases require surgical embolization or coiling to return normal cerebral blood flow and prevent mortality and morbidity. We describe the first case of spontaneous self-embolization of a large torcular dural sinus malformation, possibly due to hypercoagulability from a comorbid prothrombin gene variant. Despite a grim prognosis at birth, the child is alive and thriving at age 3, with only mild speech delay.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716620PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2329048X221140784DOI Listing

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