Abstract
Dural arteriovenous fistulas are rare intracranial vascular malformations with a propensity for haemorrhage. The Cognard classification system is the most widespread classification system, wherein type IIB through V must be promptly treated to avoid the risk of haemorrhage. The case presented herein reports a 34-year-old male presenting with vague nonspecific headache found to have a Cognard type I dural arteriovenous fistula with multiple arterial feeders.







