Cerebellar cavernous malformation

Hemangioma

Hemangioma
A hemangioma of infancy is a benign self-involuting tumor (swelling or growth) of endothelial cells, the cells that line blood vessels. It usually appears during the first weeks of life and resolves by age 10. In infancy, it is the most common tumor. The word "hemangioma" comes from the Greek haema- (αίμα), "blood"; angeio (αγγείο), "vessel"; -oma (-ωμα), "tumor".

Cerebellar cavernous malformation - List of case studies

List of Diseases and Conditions

Bleeding (hypertrophic bronchial arteries) Bleeding cavernous angioma Bleeding disorder Bleeding disorders Bleeding ... Central stenosis Cerebelar dysfunction Cerebellar cavernous malformation Cerebellar edema Cerebellar ...

SOL (Space occupying lesion) of brain

into the fourth ventricle. A surgery for resection of the cavernous malformation was recommended. ... the imaging on the patient. We agree that there is a cerebellar cavernous malformation in the vermis and our recommendation is to ...

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