Literature DB >> 28552152

Brainstem and cerebellar cavernous malformations.

Gursant S Atwal1, Christina E Sarris1, Robert F Spetzler2.   

Abstract

Cavernous malformations are vascular lesions that occur throughout the central nervous system, most commonly in the supratentorial location, with brainstem and cerebellar cavernous malformations occurring more rarely. Cavernous malformations are associated with developmental venous anomalies that occur sporadically or in familial form. Patients with a cavernous malformation can present with headaches, seizures, sensorimotor disturbances, or focal neurologic deficits based on the anatomic location of the lesion. Patients with infratentorial lesions present more commonly with a focal neurologic deficit. Cavernous malformations are increasingly discovered incidentally due to the increasing use of magnetic resonance imaging. Understanding the natural history of these lesions is essential to their management. Observation and surgical resection are both reasonable options in the treatment of patients with these lesions. The clinical presentation of the patient, the location of the lesion, and the surgical risk assessment all play critical roles in management decision-making.
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Keywords:  central nervous system; cranial neuropathy; developmental venous anomalies; infratentorial lesions; intracranial cavernous malformations; supratentorial lesions

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28552152     DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63640-9.00028-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Clin Neurol        ISSN: 0072-9752


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1.  Vertigo due to cerebellar cavernous malformation: A case report.

Authors:  Putri Maharani; Hanik Badriyah Hidayati; Shahdevi Nandar Kurniawan
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2022-07-27
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