Medical Hypotheses
Volume 52, Issue 6 , Pages 551-556, June 1999

Differences in radiosensitivity between brain, small and large arteriovenous malformations

  • L. Pellettieri

      Affiliations

    • Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • ,
  • E. Blomquist

      Affiliations

    • Department of Oncology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

Received 16 September 1997; accepted 15 October 1997.

Abstract 

Intriguing differences in the results of brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) therapy with ionizing radiation are reported in the literature, i.e. AVMs obliterate at different time intervals from the initiation of radiotherapy although presenting with similar nidus volumes that are treated with the same radiation dose. The purpose of this paper is to present a new concept that explains the variety of results after radiotherapy.

To account for an individual AVM's responsiveness to radiotherapy, four variables havebeen identified from the literature. The variables are factors that are generally accepted to influence the biological effect of radiation. Combined, they can visualize a variety of AVM tissues as well as surrounding normal brain. These hypothesized variations in the type of tissues are then matched with the incongruent results of radiotherapy in order to clarify the issue.

Future clinical research programs and possible therapeutical implications of this concept are proposed and discussed.

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PII: S0306-9877(97)90692-7

doi:10.1054/mehy.1997.0692

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 52, Issue 6 , Pages 551-556, June 1999