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Abu–Salma Z et al. – Subtotally obliterated AVMs are different from other partially obliterated AVMs, with a 0% bleeding rate. Their complete obliteration is a function of delay of appearance on follow–up angiography. Invasive follow–up and further treatment of these AVMs do not seem warranted.

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