Case 114: Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation (PAVM)


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A 55-years old with carcinoma endometrium was referred for an opinion for a lung nodule diagnosed on the PET/CT.

A closer look showed linear vessels leading up to the nodule and MIP images showed a classic AVM.

The video discusses the case and the current knowledge base of PAVMs along with other similar cases

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