Wyburn Mason syndrome (Arteriovenous Malformation)
Wyburn-Mason Syndrome is called an arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Generally, Wyburn-Mason Syndrome or arteriovenous malformation or (AVM) disorders occurs when more than one unusual connection happens between an artery(which is called a blood vessel carrying blood from the heart to the body) and a vein (which is returning blood to the heart). AVM or arteriovenous malformation which is like a shortcut that usually lets blood flow from an artery to a vein without passing through tiny vessels called capillaries. Capillaries are important because they help to pass oxygen and other nutrients from the blood into the organs of the body. Any blood in your body which takes a shortcut way with the help of AVM that returns oxygen-rich blood to the heart instead of passing it to your body. If this happens, some of the heart’s work is wasted so that heart has to work harder than usual workload. Large AVMs or multiple AVMs will waste a large amount of heart’s work that cannot keep up its wo...