Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)

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An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a complex tangle of abnormal blood vessels that can affect the brain and central nervous system. Learn about the signs and symptoms, how an AVM is diagnosed, and the different treatment options.

Key points

  • An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a complex tangle of abnormal blood vessels, where arteries are connected directly with veins without first flowing through normal capillaries. 
  • The cause of brain AVM is relatively unknown.
  • A brain AVM may not cause any symptoms until it either increases in size or bursts.
  • Bleeding caused by a burst AVM can cause brain injury and may be life-threatening or cause significant disability.
  • The main goal of treatment is to prevent bleeding. Treatment may also be discussed to control seizures or manage other symptoms.
Last updated: May 10th 2024