Inherited cavernous malformations of the central nervous system: clinical and genetic features in 19 Swiss families [PDF]
Cavernous malformations (CCMs) are benign, well-circumscribed, and mulberry-like vascular malformations that may be found in the central nervous system in up to 0.5% of the population. Cavernous malformations can be sporadic or inherited.
Andermann, F. +11 more
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Pulsatile tinnitus —a review of 84 patients [PDF]
Pulsatile tinnitus can be annoying for a patient and can also be the only clue to a potentially devastating and life-threatening disease. In order to understand its clinical spectrum and management better we analysed the files of 84 patients seen at our ...
Mattle, Heinrich +3 more
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Multiple cranial nerve palsies represent a diagnostic challenge in ENT consultations due to the diversity of possible etiologies. We describe an extremely rare cause of multiple cranial nerve lesions: cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) hemorrhage of ...
Ngo Nyeki Adèle-Rose +12 more
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The efficacy of resection of an intradural extramedullary foramen magnum cavernous malformation presenting with repeated subarachnoid hemorrhage: a case report [PDF]
Hiroki Namba +4 more
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MEKK3 bridges gut-brain communication and cerebral cavernous malformation pathogenesis
Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a condition affecting the brain vasculature, characterized by endothelial dysfunction and abnormal vascular structure. In recent years, the gut-brain axis has emerged as a significant regulatory factor influencing
Peng Cheng +8 more
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Epidemiology and Aetiology of Cerebral Cavernous Malformations
Abstract Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular anomalies affecting the central nervous system in up to 0.5% of the population. These lesions are characterised by thin-walled, dilated blood vessels that are susceptible to haemorrhage.
Hiroki, Hongo +2 more
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Introduction: Cavernous hemangioma is a bening blood vessel malformation that can be located in the central nervous system. Although most patients who are found to have a CNS hemangioma are asymptomatic, the entity can cause a wide spectrum of symptoms ...
Marcin Kulczyński +5 more
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Transient Dysphagia as a Presenting Symptom of Familial Cerebral Cavernous Malformation. [PDF]
Scott ML, Ross DE.
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mTORC1 Inhibitor Rapamycin Inhibits Growth of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation in Adult Mice. [PDF]
Li L +16 more
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Cerebral cavernous malformation with secondary bacterial infection: illustrative case. [PDF]
Gujjari KS +6 more
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