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Condition

Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disorders

What You Need to Know

Cerebrovascular disorders refer to a number of conditions that in children are typically linked to congenital malformations of the arteries and/or veins that circulate the blood supply throughout the brain.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of cerebrovascular disorders are:

  • Vomiting
  • Confusion
  • Headaches
  • Neck stiffness
  • Seizures

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose cerebrovascular disorders by:

  • CT scan
  • MRI
  • MRA

Treatment

Treatment includes:

  • Surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are cerebrovascular disorders?

What are some types of cerebrovascular disorders in children?

What are the symptoms of cerebrovascular disorders in children?

How are cerebrovascular disorders in children diagnosed?

How are cerebrovascular disorders in children are treated?

How are some of the rare malformations in children treated?

Meet the Providers Who Treat Cerebrovascular Disorders

Saving Vincent's Life

Vincent was a tiny newborn when he suffered a ruptured aneurysm. Quick thinking, emergency surgery and compassionate care at Children's National Hospital saved his life.

Departments that Treat Cerebrovascular Disorders

    Young Girl Patient with Radiology Nurse in Hallway

    Neurointerventional Radiology Program

    Our Neurointerventional Radiology Program targets the tiniest spaces in a child's brain or spine using catheters and imaging to treat vascular conditions without more invasive surgery.