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Natural Course, Clinical Profile, and Treatment Strategies for Cerebral Cavernous Malformations
A large body of evidence has suggested that the natural biology for symptomatic cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) is dynamic. These lesions exhibit a temporal clustering epiphenomenon and usually manifest with multispectral clinical patterns, the ...
Grasso, Giovanni +2 more
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Resolution of persistent trigeminal artery aneurysm by coil embolization
The persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) is the most common and most cephalic embryological vascular remnant that persist in the adulthood. It is located between the internal carotid artery and the basilar artery.
Dan Zimelewicz Oberman +5 more
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Walsh & Hoyt: Cavernous Malformations (Cavernous Angiomas)
A cavernous malformation is a vascular lesion composed of large vascular channels lined by flat endothelium and separated by a fibroconnective tissue stroma.
Andrew Lee, MD
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Cavernous Malformations and Capillary Telangiectasia: A Spectrum within a Single Pathological Entity
Cerebral vascular malformations have traditionally been divided into four categories: arteriovenous, venous, cavernous, and capillary telangiectases. A controversy exists about separating the latter two lesions into separate entities.
Peter C. Johnson +4 more
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Nature, frequency and natural history of intracranial cavernous malformations in adults [PDF]
Scottish Intracranial Vascular Malformation Study was the first prospective, population-based study of the major types of intracranial vascular malformations; arteriovenous, cavernous and venous malformations including dural fistulae and carotid ...
Hall, Julie Maria
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Familial Cerebral Cavernous Malformations [PDF]
Atif, Zafar +13 more
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Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCMs) are vascular lesions involving brain capillaries. They may occur sporadically or be inherited as autosomal dominant character.
Sara Guido
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Endoscopic resection of an intraventricular cavernoma: a case report
MK Fehrenbach,1 P Kuzman,2 U Quaeschling,3 J Meixensberger,1 U Nestler11Department of Neurosurgery, University Clinic of Leipzig, Leipzig 04103, Germany; 2Department of Neuropathology, University Clinic of Leipzig, Leipzig 04103, Germany; 3Department of ...
Fehrenbach MK +4 more
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Dual recruitment of two CCM2 molecules to KRIT1 suppresses KLF4 expression
Regulated expression of Kruppel like factor (KLF) transcription factors is essential for normal maintenance of endothelial cells, but loss of either K-Rev interaction trapped 1 (KRIT1) or cerebral cavernous malformations 2 (CCM2) proteins results in ...
Clotilde Huet-Calderwood +5 more
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OBJECTIVE Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are frequently diagnosed vascular malformations of the brain. Although most CCMs are asymptomatic, some can be responsible for intracerebral hemorrhage or seizures.
Christian Jaeggi +11 more
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