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[Intracerebral cavernous angioma].
Revue neurologique, 1989Thirty four cases (18 operated, 16 non-operated), of cavernous angioma are reported. The presenting symptoms and signs were epilepsy in 22 cases, neurologic deficit in 9 and cerebromeningeal hemorrhage without vigilance disorders in 3. In the operated group 15 angiomas were supratentorial, 3 were subtentorial.
M, Weber +7 more
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[Intracerebral cavernous angiomas].
Neuro-Chirurgie, 19868 cases of cavernous haemangiomas operated and histologically proven are presented. 5 patients (5/8) were admitted because of epileptic seizures, one patient (1/8) because of pure headache, another one because of a focal neurological defect and the last because of intracranial hypertension.
Y, Brühlmann, N, de Tribolet, J, Berney
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[Intracranial cavernous angioma.].
Radiologia, 2015We report the case of a 13-year-old boy who presented at the emergency department for nausea and vomiting with ataxia and dissymmetry. He had strabismus as a consequence of palsy of the VI cranial nerve when 9 months old that was attributed to an allergy to penicillin. He had no relevant family history.
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[Intracranial cavernous angiomas].
Arkhiv patologii, 1990Clinico-anatomical characteristics of 9 intracranial cavernous haemangiomas (CH) are given, 7 of them being found in the brain and 2 in the arachnoid membrane. The average age of patients with clinical manifestations of CH was 23.5 years. The emphasis is made on the appearance of the first CH symptoms in the females during the gestation, delivery or on
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Cavernous angioma: a clinical study of 35 cases with review of the literature
Neurological Research, 2009Azadeh Ebrahimi
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