Venous angioma

Cavernous hemangioma

Cavernous
Cavernous angioma, also known as cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM), cavernous haemangioma, and cavernoma, is a vascular disorder that alternately has been classified as neoplastic or hamartomatous. It is characterized by grossly dilated blood vessels with a single layer of endothelium and an absence of neuronal tissue within the lesions. These thinly walled vessels resemble sinusoidal cavities filled with stagnant blood. Blood vessels in patients with CCM can range from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter. Most lesions occur in the brain, but any organ may be involved.

Venous angioma - List of case studies

SOL (Space occupying lesion) of brain

results, she may be suffering from a bleeding cavernous angioma in her cerebellum . However, there is no urgent need for emergency ... with sub-acute hemorrhage in the vermis, accompanied by venous angioma. Slight edema round the cavernoma.   ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

Abundant secretions (thick mucus) Accelerated venous drainage Acoustic neuroma Acquired deformity of left foot ... (hypertrophic bronchial arteries) Bleeding cavernous angioma Bleeding disorder Bleeding disorders Bleeding lesion ...

Multiple Sclerosis

fewer supratentorial lesions and no enhancing lesions. Venous angioma of left cerebellar hemisphere. From the time of the hospital ...

Multiple sclerosis in remission under Avonex treatment

fewer supratentorial lesions and no enhancing lesions. Venous angioma of left cerebellar hemisphere. From the time of the hospital ...

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