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A 40-year-old man presents to the emergency department with severe epistaxis. He mentions that he has a history of recurrent nosebleeds and frequent migraines, similar to ones his mother experienced. Examination reveals multiple cutaneous and oral mucosal telangiectasia.
Which of the following arteriovenous malformations is associated with an increased risk of migraines?
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