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Histological Changes in Portal Cavernoma Cholangiopathy [PDF]
Introduction: Portal cavernoma cholangiopathy (PCC)’ refers to abnormalities of the extrahepatic and intrahepatic bile ducts in patients with portal hypertension.
Archana Rastogi +3 more
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Antithrombotic therapy and cavernoma bleeding: does vascular border zone localization matter? [PDF]
ObjectiveHemorrhagic events in cavernous malformations (CCMs) are linked to significant morbidity and mortality. Identifying factors contributing to bleeding is crucial for effective clinical and surgical management.MethodsThis retrospective ...
Alexandru Guranda +4 more
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Superior frontal sulcus: a non-eloquent corridor for cavernomas of the internal capsule [PDF]
IntroductionDeep cavernomas of eloquent areas, located in the region of the basal nuclei and thalamus, account for 9 to 36% of these encephalic vascular malformations.
Felipe Salvagni Pereira +9 more
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Latar belakang: Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (CCM) adalah suatu kondisi langka yang disebabkan oleh malformasi vena, ditandai dengan kemunculan pembuluh darah menyerupai-sinusoid dengan sirkulasi yang sangat lambat di otak.
Ade Wirdayanto +3 more
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Background The top priority for research into symptomatic cerebral cavernous malformation (also known as brain cavernoma) is whether to have medical management and intervention (using neurosurgical resection or stereotactic radiosurgery) or medical ...
Rustam Al-Shahi Salman +12 more
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Cavernoma in the pineal region: A case report. [PDF]
Neupane N +5 more
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Trigeminal neuralgia caused by cavernoma: A case report with literature review
Cavernoma is the second most common cerebrovascular lesion. Cavernoma involving the cranial nerves is very rare. Only 15 cases of cavernoma presenting with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) have been previously reported.
Hongyu Liu +7 more
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