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Calcified Brainstem Cavernoma in a Patient With Hundreds of Intracranial Cavernomas

The Neurologist, 2010
Unexpected identification of hundreds of lesions on intracranial imaging can be a disconcerting discovery, but familiarity with the possible etiologies of such a finding may help guide further evaluation. We present a case report and literature review of multiple intracranial cavernous hemangiomas.A 67-year-old non-Hispanic white man developed the ...
Aaron N, Sabolch   +2 more
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SYMPTOMATIC BRAINSTEM CAVERNOMAS

Neurosurgery, 2009
The goal of this study was to analyze the natural history of symptomatic brainstem cavernomas (medulla, pons, or midbrain) and outcome after surgical resection.We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of all patients who presented to our institution with symptomatic brainstem cavernomas between 1995 and 2007 (n = 44).After a first neurological event ...
Erik F, Hauck   +3 more
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Intradural spinal cavernomas

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1992
Intradural cavernomas are rare vascular lesions of the spinal cord. Four cases of histologically verified cavernomas of the cord are reported, of which two were extramedullary and two were intramedullary in location. Progressive neurological deficit was the presenting feature in three cases while one patient had a rapid evolution of neurological ...
R, Sharma, D, Rout, V V, Radhakrishnan
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Cavernoma in the pineal region

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2010
A 19-year-old girl presented with symptoms of severe headache and diplopia. Investigations revealed a large and partly calcified lesion in the pineal region. At surgery a large cavernoma was identified and was radically resected. Following surgery, the patient recovered from all her symptoms. Giant cavernomas in the pineal region are rare.
Antonio, Figueiredo   +2 more
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Cavernoma of the trochlear nerve

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2007
Here we present the case of a 53-year old man with progressive double vision due to isolated left trochlear nerve palsy. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a small tumor within the left quadrigeminal cistern that did not increase in size after several months. Explorative neurosurgical intervention revealed a left trochlear nerve cavernoma.
Oguzkan, Sürücü   +4 more
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Brainstem cavernoma

Surgical Neurology, 2000
A, Konovalov   +6 more
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Cavernoma Cerebral

Este capítulo trata sobre Cavernoma Cerebral, apresentando sua etiologia, fisiopatologia, manifestações clínicas, diagnóstico, tratamento e prognóstico. A condição é explicada em seus aspectos principais, incluindo fatores de risco e mecanismos de desenvolvimento.
Amanda Mendes Santos   +3 more
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Cavernomas

2019
Luca Massimi   +3 more
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