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Aggressive regrowth and parenchymal invasion following multiple subtotal resection of giant calvarial hemangioma: A rare complication. [PDF]
Ahmed N, Devnath H, Halder R.
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Preoperative easily misdiagnosed pure spinal epidural cavernous hemangioma: clinical-radiologic-pathologic correlations. [PDF]
Li J +7 more
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Mesenteric Venous Malformation With Subocclusive Symptoms: A Case Report. [PDF]
Amara J +5 more
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Horizontal gaze palsy with abducens nerve palsy and skew deviation. [PDF]
Shen T, Yu XY, Yan JH.
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Renal cavernous hemangioma misdiagnosed as renal carcinoma: a case description. [PDF]
Du J +7 more
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Verrucous Hemangioma: A New Mode of Presentation with Literature Review.
Alhamdi KI, Alhamdi DK, Almuhyi RA.
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Multiple Blue-Coloured Nodules on the Whole Body.
Lee KH, Jeong JH, Park CJ, Kim YS.
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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2020
Abstract: A 30-year-old woman presented with diplopia after resection of an intracranial cavernous malformation. Fundus examination showed an asymptomatic intraocular cavernous hemangioma of the retina. Clinicians should be aware of the potential coexistence of intraocular and intracranial cavernous malformations; the presence of both should ...
Guadalupe, Torres +3 more
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Abstract: A 30-year-old woman presented with diplopia after resection of an intracranial cavernous malformation. Fundus examination showed an asymptomatic intraocular cavernous hemangioma of the retina. Clinicians should be aware of the potential coexistence of intraocular and intracranial cavernous malformations; the presence of both should ...
Guadalupe, Torres +3 more
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Intrasellar cavernous hemangioma
Neurosurgery, 1984Abstract We present a very rare case of an intrasellar cavernous hemangioma mimicking, clinically and neuroradiologically, the presence of a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma. It was possible to diagnose this benign, congenital vascular malformation only through a histological examination.
R. Buonaguidi +3 more
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