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IntroductionDevelopmental venous anomalies (DVAs) are considered variants of normal transmedullary veins. Their association with cavernous malformations is reported to increase the risk of hemorrhage.
Victor Hugo Rocha Marussi (10367964) +6 more
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Abstract Objective This study was performed to investigate the postoperative dynamics of verbal memory function after temporal lobe resection (TLR) in people with temporal lobe epilepsy (PwTLE), with a specific focus on the course following an initial verbal memory decline and the factors influencing later changes.
Pia Langenberg +6 more
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The Cerebro-Facial Venous Metameric Syndrome is characterized by ipsilateral venous/lymphatic anomalies involving simultaneously the brain and the face with a metameric distribution.
Carlo Augusto Mallio +3 more
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Cerebral cavernoma can be located in any brain region, be of varying size and present with different clinical disorders. Some cases are found incidentally.
Poeata, I., Iencean, St. M.
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Cavernoma en paciente con epilepsia
Imagen de un cavernoma en un paciente con epilepsia.Picture of a cavernoma in a patient with ...
Iglesias Rozas, José Rafael, 1942-
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Frontal brain cavernoma in a 14-year-old boy: differential diagnosis of secondary headache
Cavernoma consists of a rare type of vascular anomaly that can present with different neurological manifestations.
Queiroz, Marcos Vinicius de +3 more
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International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, Volume 16, Issue 6, Page 646-649, June 2026.
Vidit M. Talati +11 more
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Cavernoma in a young adult: a case report
Cavernomas or cavernous malformations of the central nervous system are acquired or hereditary vascular anomalies. Although they are present in 0.1–0.5% in the general population, they are usually asymptomatic and undetected until symptoms occur.
Hina Ali +3 more
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Summary: Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a neurovascular disease distinguished by clusters of leaky, mulberry-like blood vessels. KRIT1 bi-allelic loss-of-function mutations in endothelial cells are known to trigger brain cavernomas; however ...
Maximiliano Arce +21 more
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Background: The best strategy to perform follow-up of patients with multiple cerebral cavernous malformations (mCCM) is unclear due to the unpredictable clinical course. Still, serial radiological follow-up is often performed.
Julia Velz +11 more
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