RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Spinal Vascular Shunts: A Patterned Approach JF American Journal of Neuroradiology JO Am. J. Neuroradiol. FD American Society of Neuroradiology SP 2110 OP 2118 DO 10.3174/ajnr.A7312 VO 42 IS 12 A1 Kona, M.P. A1 Buch, K. A1 Singh, J. A1 Rohatgi, S. YR 2021 UL http://www.ajnr.org/content/42/12/2110.abstract AB SUMMARY: Spinal vascular shunts, including fistulas and malformations, are rare and complex vascular lesions for which multiple classification schemes have been proposed. The most widely adopted scheme consists of 4 types: type I, dural AVFs; type II, intramedullary glomus AVMs; type III, juvenile/metameric AVMs; and type IV, intradural perimedullary AVFs. MR imaging and angiography techniques permit detailed assessment of spinal arteriovenous shunts, though DSA is the criterion standard for delineating vascular anatomy and treatment planning. Diagnosis is almost exclusively based on imaging, and features often mimic more common pathologies. The radiologist’s recognition of spinal vascular shunts may improve outcomes because patients may benefit from early intervention.ASAanterior spinal arteryCSclassification schemeIPAVFintradural perimedullary arteriovenous fistulaPSAposterior spinal arterySDAVFspinal dural arteriovenous fistulaSGAVMspinal “glomus” arteriovenous malformationSJAVMspinal juvenile (metameric) arteriovenous malformationSVSspinal vascular shunt