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The dural angioleiomyoma harbors frequent GJA4 mutation and a distinct DNA methylation profile

open access: yesActa Neuropathologica Communications, 2022
The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) has defined four vascular lesions in the central nervous system (CNS): arteriovenous malformations, cavernous angiomas (also known as cerebral cavernous malformations), venous ...
Arnault Tauziède-Espariat   +31 more
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Assessment of Neuropathological Spectrum of all the Surgically Resected Vascular Malformations of Central Nervous System: An Observational Study

open access: yes, 2023
AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to assess the neuropathological spectrum of all the surgically resectedvascular malformations of central nervous system.Material & Methods: The present study was conducted at department of General Surgery for one year andpatients with neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders were included. All
Sandeep Yadav, Madhu Priya
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Exploration of treatment strategies for cerebral cavernous malformations: two case reports on non-resection treatment and literature review [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology
BackgroundCavernous malformations are common vascular abnormalities of the central nervous system, but cavernous malformations of the cerebral aqueduct are rare. The choice of treatment is influenced by various factors.Case DescriptionWe report two cases
Yibo Han   +6 more
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Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations

open access: yes, 2012
With the growth of the developing embryonic brain, increasing requirements for oxygen and metabolic substrates demand a more comprehensive and complex vascular system. Covering the entire neuraxis is a primitive network of mesenchymal cells known as the meninx primitiva.
Andrew S., Marcus A.
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Hyaluronic acid turnover controls the severity of cerebral cavernous malformations in bioengineered human micro-vessels

open access: yesAPL Bioengineering
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular lesions that predominantly form in blood vessels of the central nervous system upon loss of the CCM multimeric protein complex.
Teodor E. Yordanov   +12 more
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A series of 14 representative presentations of cerebral cavernous malformations

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery, 2021
Purpose: Cerebral cavernous malformations are common central nervous system vascular malformations. They are typically a discrete, well-circumscribed cluster of thin-walled vascular sinusoids with a characteristic “mulberry” or “popcorn” appearance on ...
Ryan Hudnall   +5 more
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Timing of surgery for spinal venous malformation—early vs. delayed: A case report and literature review

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery, 2021
Spinal venous malformations are vascular malformations of the central nervous system. Progressive or sudden neurological deficits can result in the deterioration of the quality of life, owing to the nature of the disease. Surgery is recommended after 2–6 
Yoon Bin Chong   +2 more
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Atlas of Nervous System Vascular Malformations: A Systematic Review

open access: yes, 2022
Vascular malformations are frequent in the head and neck region, affecting the nervous system. The wide range of therapeutic approaches demand the correct anatomical, morphological, and functional characterization of these lesions supported by imaging ...
Jaime Ordoñez-Granja   +31 more
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: Presentation of a case and review of the literature

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2021
Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome, is a rare condition characterized by skin lesions caused by vascular malformations most frequently associated with lesions of the gastrointestinal tract, although rare, it can present with lesions in the central nervous ...
Fabricio Andres Lasso Andrade, MD. MSP.   +12 more
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High-Flow Vascular Malformations in Children. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Children can have a variety of intracranial vascular anomalies ranging from small and incidental with no clinical consequences to complex lesions that can cause substantial neurologic deficits, heart failure, or profoundly affect development. In contrast
Fullerton, Heather J   +8 more
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