Atlas of Nervous System Vascular Malformations: A Systematic Review
Carlos Castillo-Rangel,
Gerardo Marín,
Karla Aketzalli Hernandez-Contreras,
Cristofer Zarate-Calderon,
Micheel Merari Vichi-Ramirez,
Wilmar Cortez-Saldias,
Marco Antonio Rodriguez-Florido,
Ámbar Elizabeth Riley-Moguel,
Omar Pichardo,
Osvaldo Torres-Pineda,
Helena G. Vega-Quesada,
Ramiro Lopez-Elizalde,
Jaime Ordoñez-Granja,
Hugo Helec Alvarado-Martinez,
Luis Andrés Vega-Quesada,
Gonzalo Emiliano Aranda-Abreu
Affiliations
Carlos Castillo-Rangel
Department of Neurosurgery, “Hospital Regional 1º de Octubre”, Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Gerardo Marín
Biophysics Department, Brain Research Institute, Xalapa 91192, Mexico
Karla Aketzalli Hernandez-Contreras
Molecular Biology and Cell Culture, Brain Research Institute, Xalapa 91192, Mexico
Cristofer Zarate-Calderon
Biophysics Department, Brain Research Institute, Xalapa 91192, Mexico
Micheel Merari Vichi-Ramirez
Molecular Biology and Cell Culture, Brain Research Institute, Xalapa 91192, Mexico
Wilmar Cortez-Saldias
Department of Neurosurgery, “Hospital Regional 1º de Octubre”, Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Marco Antonio Rodriguez-Florido
National Center of Medicine, “Siglo XXI: Dr. Bernardo Sepúlveda Gutiérrez”, Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Ámbar Elizabeth Riley-Moguel
Department of Neurosurgery, “Hospital Regional 1º de Octubre”, Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Omar Pichardo
Department of Neurosurgery, “Hospital Regional 1º de Octubre”, Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Osvaldo Torres-Pineda
Biophysics Department, Brain Research Institute, Xalapa 91192, Mexico
Helena G. Vega-Quesada
Department of Internal Medicine, General Hospital of Zone No. 71 “Lic. Benito Coquet Lagunes”, Veracruz 91700, Mexico
Ramiro Lopez-Elizalde
Department of Neurosurgery, “Hospital Regional 1º de Octubre”, Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Jaime Ordoñez-Granja
Department of Neurosurgery, “Hospital Regional 1º de Octubre”, Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE), Mexico City 07300, Mexico
Hugo Helec Alvarado-Martinez
General Hospital of Zone No. 17, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Ciudad de México 06600, Mexico
Luis Andrés Vega-Quesada
Department of Cardiology, Cardiology Hospital of Zone No. 34, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Ciudad de México 06600, Mexico
Gonzalo Emiliano Aranda-Abreu
Molecular Biology and Cell Culture, Brain Research Institute, Xalapa 91192, Mexico
Vascular malformations are frequent in the head and neck region, affecting the nervous system. The wide range of therapeutic approaches demand the correct anatomical, morphological, and functional characterization of these lesions supported by imaging. Using a systematic search protocol in PubMed, Google Scholar, Ebsco, Redalyc, and SciELO, the authors extracted clinical studies, review articles, book chapters, and case reports that provided information about vascular cerebral malformations, in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A total of 385,614 articles were grouped; using the inclusion and exclusion criteria, three of the authors independently selected 51 articles about five vascular cerebral malformations: venous malformation, brain capillary telangiectasia, brain cavernous angiomas, arteriovenous malformation, and leptomeningeal angiomatosis as part of Sturge–Weber syndrome. We described the next topics—“definition”, “etiology”, “pathophysiology”, and “treatment”—with a focus on the relationship with the imaging approach. We concluded that the correct anatomical, morphological, and functional characterization of cerebral vascular malformations by means of various imaging studies is highly relevant in determining the therapeutic approach, and that new lines of therapeutic approaches continue to depend on the imaging evaluation of these lesions.