Editorial: Cerebral cavernous malformations [PDF]
Susanna M. Zuurbier +5 more
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Recurrent Symptomatic Hemorrhage in Cerebral Cavernous Malformations After Discontinuation of Atorvastatin or Placebo [PDF]
Background A recent randomized prospective controlled trial demonstrated that atorvastatin for up to 2 years was safe but did not significantly alter rebleeding in cerebral cavernous malformations.
Bader Ali +13 more
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A Spinal Cavernous Malformation in Multiple Cerebral Cavernous Venous Malformations Syndrome
Teaching Point: In patients with familial multiple cavernous malformation syndrome with acute focal neurological deficit, a symptomatic spinal cavernous malformation must be included in the differential diagnosis.
Guillaume Vangrinsven +2 more
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Exploration of treatment strategies for cerebral cavernous malformations: two case reports on non-resection treatment and literature review [PDF]
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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Cerebral cavernous malformations: The importance of cutaneous manifestations
Igor Vazquez-Osorio +4 more
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Multiple sporadic cerebral cavernous malformations [PDF]
Rodrigo Alencar e Silva +2 more
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Cavernoma in the medulla oblongata – Case presentation and review of the literature [PDF]
Cerebral cavernous venous malformations (also called cavernous hemangiomas or cavernomas) are the third most common cerebral vascular malformations having an incidence of 0.4-0.8% in the general population and being diagnosed more frequently incidentally
Dumitrita-Mirela Ilie +5 more
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Dural based cavernoma of cerebral convexity – A rare case report
Cerebral cavernous malformations occur in about 0.4–0.5 % of the population. They account for about 5–13 % of all vascular malformations of the central nervous system, commonly occurring in the cerebral parenchyma.
H. Mohamed Naleer +6 more
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A series of 14 representative presentations of cerebral cavernous malformations
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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Cranial ultrasonography in diagnosis of infantile cerebral cavernous malformation
The case of an infantile cerebral cavernous malformation detected by transfontanelle cranial ultrasonography. Infantile cerebral cavernous malformations tend to cause more major bleeding compared to those in older groups, so early detection and treatment
Shuya Kaneko, Iku Ikeno, Hideo Wada
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