Timo KringsSasikhan GeibprasertKarel terBruggeUniversity of TorontoMedizinische Fakultat und Universitats Klinikum AachenHopital de BicetreHospital for Sick Children University of TorontoMahidol University2018-09-242018-09-242010-07-01Neurosurgery Clinics of North America. Vol.21, No.3 (2010), 463-482104236802-s2.0-77953768707https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/29618Pediatric vascular malformations of the central nervous system differ from those seen in adults. Their classification may be based on symptoms, pathomechanics, patient's age, morphologic features, or presumed etiology. This review describes the different classification schemes and the endovascular management options of these rare and challenging diseases. The proposed etiologic classification of pediatric vascular malformations may add to our understanding of these diseases in general because the phenotypic expression of a given vascular malformation can shed light on the nature and timing of the causative agent, thereby potentially opening up treatment modalities in the future that are directed against the triggering event rather than against the clinical manifestations or the morphologic appearance. With current endovascular methods, most vascular diseases can be approached safely and with good clinical results. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.Mahidol UniversityMedicineClassification and Endovascular Management of Pediatric Cerebral Vascular MalformationsReviewSCOPUS10.1016/j.nec.2010.03.010