About this Research Topic
The exploration of neuroanatomical considerations forms the foundation of this Research Topic. We invite contributions that unravel the anatomical intricacies involved in cerebral AVMs, shedding light on the specific regions, connections, and variations influencing their development and progression. By fostering a deeper understanding of the neuroanatomical landscape, this collection aims to provide a comprehensive backdrop for the advancements in treatment approaches.
Advances in surgical and interventional techniques constitute a pivotal aspect of this collection. Researchers are encouraged to contribute studies that showcase cutting-edge approaches, novel technologies, and innovative strategies employed in the treatment of cerebral AVMs. From microsurgical interventions to endovascular procedures, we seek to compile a comprehensive resource that highlights the latest breakthroughs, challenges, and potential future directions in the field.
This Research Topic is designed to facilitate collaboration among neurosurgeons, interventional radiologists, neuroanatomists, and researchers specializing in vascular neurology. The interdisciplinary nature of cerebral AVMs necessitates a holistic exploration, and we anticipate this collection to serve as a platform for sharing insights, methodologies, and perspectives across these diverse domains.
By defining the intricate interplay between neuroanatomy and treatment approaches, this Research Topic aspires to contribute to the collective knowledge base in neurology. We invite original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, surgical videos and perspectives that enrich our understanding of cerebral AVMs, paving the way for advancements that enhance patient care and outcomes. Join us on this exploration at the intersection of neuroanatomy and cutting-edge interventions for cerebral arteriovenous malformations.
Keywords: Neuroanatomical Advances, Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations, vascular anomalies, microsurgical interventions, endovascular procedures
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