Background The authors report a case of extra-axial cerebral cavernoma localized at the level of the cavernous sinus. This pathology is extremely rare, therefore, differential diagnosis with tumors such as meningioma is often difficult. During recent years, surgical indications for these lesions, congenital and rarely hereditary, have become more definite BradacO, Majovsky M, de Lacy P, Benes V. Surgery of brainstem cavernous malformations. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2013; 155:2079–2083. doi: 10.1007/s0 Google Scholar; 15. Bertalanffy H, Benes L, Miyazawa T, Alberti O, Siegel AM, Sure U. Cerebral cavernomas in the adult. Review of the literature and analysis of 72 surgically Radiologyand imaging for cavernous malformations. Handb Clin Neurol. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63640-9.00024-2. Doris D M Lin. 28552147. 10.1016/B978-0-444-63640-9.00024-2. Cavernous malformations are low-flow vascular malformations that are histologically characterized by the lack of mural elements of mature vascular Acerebral cavernous malformation (CCM), sometimes called a cavernous angioma or cavernoma, is a collection of capillaries (very small blood vessels) in the brain or Cerebralcavernous malformations (CCMs), also known as cavernous angiomas, have an incidence of 0.1–0.5% and account for 5–10% of cerebral and spinal vascular malformations (1–3). CCMs are benign vascular lesions that can occur anywhere in the brain parenchyma or leptomeninges but mainly occur in the supratentorial region. Amorbidade e a mortalidade foram de 15,3 e 7,6%, respectivamente. CONCLUSÃO: Os cavernomas podem ser seguramente ressecados por meio de acessos cirúrgicos ideais (zonas de entrada seguras) e técnicas de microcirurgia, sendo que o objetivo é remover toda a lesão sem o comprometimento dos nervos cranianos. Surgicalremoval of safely achievable symptomatic lesions has been frequently consistent with good long-term outcome. In the present study, a postoperative outcome is assessed. Methods: Of our 360 consecutive patients with cerebral cavernomas, 53 (15%) had a single cavernoma in the temporal lobe. Forty-nine patients were treated surgically and Naturalhistory and therapeutic strategy] [Cerebral cavernomas, epilepsy and seizures. Natural history and therapeutic strategy] 2005 Feb;51 (1):3-14. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3770 (05)83414-9. To review, from a retrospective series of 48 patients presenting with seizures associated with one or more supratentorial cavernoma (s), the natural history Cerebralcavernous malformation (CCM) is a vascular disease that is characterised by capillary–venous cavernomas. These malformations are almost exclusively located in the central nervous system Introduction Cavernous malformations (CMs) constitute 10% to 20% of all vascular malformations in the central nervous system. They most commonly occur in the subcortex, basal ganglia, cerebellar hemisphere and brain stem. [ 1, 2] Extra-axial CMs arising from cranial nerves (CNs) (ECM-CNs) are rare, with fewer than 80 cases reported Um aneurisma é uma doença das artérias do cérebro, estruturas fundamentais para levar sangue para o cérebro, e que acontece como resultado do enfraquecimento da parede da artéria em determinados pontos: a artéria deixa de ser um tubinho que conduz sangue e começa a desenvolver uma espécie de uma bolha, com paredes extremamente frágeis, Symptomsmay include one or more of the following: Headaches. Seizures. Trouble speaking. Vision changes. Balance problems. Weakness or numbness in arms or legs. Gradual or sudden changes in personality. Most cases of cavernoma bleeding involve very small amounts of blood that may not cause any symptoms. Entendao cavernoma cerebral. O que é. O cavernoma ainda é uma doença pouco conhecida, embora acometa 1 a cada 200 pessoas. Trata-se de uma malformação Diagnosis Neurology consultation. A Mayo Clinic neurologist converses with a woman about her diagnosis. Often, people with cerebral cavernous malformations Prognosisof cerebral cavernomas: on to treatment decisions. In patients with non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) establishment of whether the cause is a .
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