Abstract
A report was given of a 61-year-old male with dural arteriovenous malformation in the anterior fossa, accompanied by a left putaminal hemorrhage. This vascular malformation, located in the dura mater of the tip in the left anterior fossa, was fed by the anterior ethmoidal artery of the left ophthalmic artery, without any additional contributions from the external carotid artery. Venous drainage consisted of the superficial cortical vein directed toward the superior sagittal sinus. Surgical procedures including electrocoagulation of the dural lesion and excision of the draining vessel resulted in the complete absence of any vascular malformation on the angiogram.