Patterson has brain condition
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Patterson has brain condition
Jeff McLane
BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Mike Patterson has a brain condition called arteriovenous malformation (AVM) -- which is the tangling of blood vessels near the skull -- that may require surgery, the Eagles said.
"We're pretty sure that that's what caused the seizure," Eagles head trainer Rick Burkholder said." "We're pretty sure it wasn't football related. So now the next course of treatment for Mike is they'll continue to do testing."
Patterson's agent, J.R. Rickert, released a statement saying that the Eagles defensive tackle would seek further evaluation.
"He has not received an official diagnosis of a brain AVR and is continuing to be evaluated by multiple doctors," the statement read. "Once we know the course of treatment and timetable for recovery, Mike and his wife Bianca will decide how to proceed."
Patterson had a seizure during Wednesday's practice and was rushed to Lehigh Valley Hospital for testing. He remained there overnight.
The arteries and veins in an AVM can rupture, causing bleeding into the brain, according to mayoclinic.com. Patterson did not have any bleeding in his brain after he underwent an MRI, Burkholder said Wednesday. AVMs also can cause seizures, headaches or noises in the ear.
AVM is usually congenital. Some cases of AVM are easier to treat than others, according to mayoclinic.com.
"I'm not going to stand up here and speculate what the treatment plan is going to be because we don't know," Burkholder said. "There is still testing that has to go on. ... I'm certainly not going to speculate on whether Mike will return to football now, this season, next season. It's foolish to speculate that."
Patterson started to convulse before participating in one-on-one drills during Wednesday's morning practice. He had not engaged in any contact five minutes prior to his collapse. Patterson had no history of seizures before Wednesday, Burkholder said.
During his seizure Patterson bit his tongue and started to bleed profusely from the mouth. Some Eagles players reacted emotionally to his seizure.
The 27-year-old Patterson is entering his seventh season with the Eagles. He's the longest-tenured current Eagle in terms of games played (95). The team drafted him 31st overall in the first round of the 2005 draft out of Southern Cal.
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Get well Mike. shadow22- Wow. Don't know anything about that, but that sounds scary. Best wishes to #98 for a quick, healthy recovery.
ugh. hope he's ok. Evilvet
Get well soon Mike. mikemaddog
Wow. Prayers to Mike and his family... Grazman
I hope and pray to God that he will be OK... hasanmahmd
Awww... Get well soon Mike! Prayers are with you! EaglesFan1
Mike, all the best, do the right thing... M60tanker
Wow.... prayers for a full recovery. Get well Mike! dankil13
Wow everyone agrees on something, take care of yourself baby Sapp.
willbert31- maybe we can get bunkley back..get well soon mike.
I'm a doc, and from my perspective, it was a benefit that he had a seizure, which led to the investigation, which led to the discovery of the AVM. Though it sounds ominous, it is not necessarily. Many AVMs can be easily treated, and he can potentially be as good as new. sirmoog- Ditto Doc,
I lost my best friend (and Eagle's Buddy) last year to a burst brain artery. He did complain of headaches for months before it killed him but no one thought it was anything serious. MP had a blessing in disguise.
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