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Question Title: AVM recurrence?Forum: Neurology Forum
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I had an AVM resection - right frontal lobe 15 years ago. The surgery took 10 hours. Have been taking dilantin since to contol left arm, side of face tingles/numbness which was diagnosed as seizures. One year ago I started experiencing headaches, nausea, extreme dizziness and tingling on left side, mostly my leg and the tingles are in a different part of my face - my left leg is weak. Past cat scan (post surgery) showed a vein of galen aneurysm. Recent cat scan showed the avm didn't come back and my eeg is benign - the vein of galen aneurysm has had no change. I was put on Neurontin along with my dilantin. I am still getting tingles in my face and left leg and it is still weak, I am still having bouts of dizziness. Can that be the neurontin? My doctor says the next step is an arteriogram because cat scans aren't conclusive. I can't have an MRI because of clips in my brain. How often do AVM's recur? What are symtoms of something happening in a brain of galen aneurysm? After an AVM resection can a person expect to have a normal life expectancy? __ __ Dear Kathleen, Surgical resection is the definitive cure for AVM's. They can, however, recur Good luck.
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