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Abstract


Most of dural arteriovenous malformations (D-AVM's) are known to be an acquired lesion developed by a previously thrombosed dural sinus. They are usually no greater than 1 or 2cm in size and most often present as spontaneous intracranial hematoma
in
fifth and sixth decades of life. We had surgical experiences of an unusual case of a 8cm sized dural AVM in an infancy presented with a large scalp mass and two other cases presented with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and subdural
hematoma.

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