Atriovenous Malformation of Pinna (A Rare Case) At a Tertiary Care Hospital, Patna, Bihar

Authors

  • Harsh Vardhan Bhardwaj
  • Deepshikha Mishra
  • Prachi Priya
  • Bachchu Jha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/pr9wtr67

Keywords:

Arterio-venous malformation, Casereport, MRI, pinna, Sclerotherapy

Abstract

Introduction: Arteriovenous malformations are vascular abnormalities in which the arterial vasculature connects to the venous, leading to potentially disfiguring and life-threatening complications. Venous malformations (70 %) are the most common CVM (congenital vascular malformation), followed by lymphatic malformations (12 %),arterio-venous malformations (8 %), combined malformation syndromes (6 %) and capillary malformations (4 %).The majority of these lesions are sporadic in nature.
Case Report: A 15-year-old male came to E.N.T.OPD at PMCH with a history of swelling and skin discoloration of the right pinna (medial as well as lateral side) since last 2 years.
Physical examination Vital signs were normal. Nopallor, no localized lymphadenopathy. A pulsatile swelling with areas of skin discoloration at the right pinna with no necrosis .Ear canal and the tympanic membrane- normal.On palpation Well defined welling, circumscribed margins, soft, non-compressible, spongy, non-tender, and pulsatile with a thrill. Bruit on auscultation.
Investigations Routine tests were within normal limits. PTA- bilateral mild S.N.H.L.
MRI-High flow vascular malformation seen in right retro auricular region with feeding vessels arising from right superficial temporal artery and branches of right maxillary artery.
Treatment- Patient underwent sclerotherapy of the lesion. Postoperatively, the patient was evaluated in the E.N.T OPD at one, two and four weeks following sclerotherapy without recurrence of a mass, pulsation or bruit.

Author Biographies

  • Harsh Vardhan Bhardwaj

    Final year post graduate, ENT, PMCH, Patna, Bihar

  • Deepshikha Mishra

    S.R, ENT, PMCH, Patna, Bihar

  • Prachi Priya

    AssitantProfessor,Community Medicine, RDJMMCH, Turki, Muzaffarpur, Bihar

  • Bachchu Jha

    Statistician, Community Medicine,RDJMMCH, Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

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Published

2024-04-05

How to Cite

Atriovenous Malformation of Pinna (A Rare Case) At a Tertiary Care Hospital, Patna, Bihar. (2024). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 15(2), 100-104. https://doi.org/10.37506/pr9wtr67