An intracerebral sporadic mixed cavernous angioma: An extremely rare entity with review of literature

S. Chandanwale, Ruchi Randive, R. Rashmi, Rajeshwari Ravishankar, Shraddha Yadav, Nirali Patel
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Cerebral vascular malformations are non-neoplastic lesions resulting from focal anomalies in the development of cerebrospinal circulation. They tend to be asymptomatic, but in 40% of cases, they can be symptomatic; the four morphological types have been described in standard surgical pathology textbooks such as capillary, cavernous, venous and arteriovenous malformations. Mixed types are very rare and remain exceptional. Computed tomography (CT) and CT angiography lack sensitivity and specificity for accurate diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging is the choice of diagnostic modality. A conservative approach is observed in asymptomatic patients. Microsurgical resection is the only definitive treatment in symptomatic patients for supratentorial lesions. Due to the heterogeneity of this entity and ongoing debate about ontogenesis, diagnosis and management, we report the case of an 18-year-old boy who presented with a history of seizures for 3 years.
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脑血管畸形是由脑脊液循环发育局灶性异常引起的非肿瘤性病变。它们往往是无症状的,但在40%的病例中,它们可能有症状;在标准的外科病理教科书中描述了四种形态类型,如毛细血管、海绵状、静脉和动静脉畸形。混合类型非常罕见,仍然是例外。计算机断层扫描(CT)和CT血管造影缺乏准确诊断的敏感性和特异性。磁共振成像是诊断方式的选择。对无症状患者采用保守治疗。显微外科手术切除是幕上病变症状患者唯一确定的治疗方法。由于这种疾病的异质性以及关于个体发生、诊断和治疗的持续争论,我们报告了一名18岁男孩的病例,他有3年的癫痫发作史。
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