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Angiomas cavernous

Kattapong VJ, Hart BL, Davis LE (1995). Familial cerebral cavernous angiomas clinical and radiologic studies. Neurology 45 492-497... [Pg.99]

Labauge P, Denier C, Bergametti F et al. (2007). Genetics of cavernous angiomas. Lancet Neurology 6 237-244... [Pg.99]

Cavernous angioma CNS Clusters of abnormal, often fibrotic or hyalinized vessels with elastic lamina and without intervening brain tissue... [Pg.831]

Wilms G, Bleus E, Demaerel P, Marchal G, Piets C, Goffin J, Baert AL (1994) Simultaneous occurrence of developmental venous anomalies and cavernous angiomas. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 15 1247-1954, discussion 1255-1257 Yagmurlu B, Fitoz S, Atasoy C, Erden I, Deda G, Unal O (2005) An unusual cause of hydrocephalus aqueductal developmental venous anomaly. Eur Radiol 15(6) 1159-1162... [Pg.18]

Table 2.1. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging classification of cavernous angioma (Zabramski et al. 1994)... Table 2.1. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging classification of cavernous angioma (Zabramski et al. 1994)...
Because of its benign clinical course and the lack of therapeutic options, invasive diagnostic procedures like biopsy or DSA must be avoided. However, it is still unclear whether these patients are at increased risk for hemorrhage or the development of cavernous angiomas (Barr et al. 1996). [Pg.47]

Ferrante L, Acqui M, Trillo G, Antonio M, Nardacci B, Celli P (1998) Cavernous angioma of the Vlllth cranial nerve. A case report. Neurosurg Rev 21 270-276 Felbor U (2006) Genetics of cerebral cavernous angioma. [Pg.48]

Labauge P, Laberge S, Brunerau L, Levy C, Tournier Lasserve E (1998) Hereditary cerebral cavernous angiomas clinical and genetic features in 57 French families. Societe Fran-caise de Neurochirurgie. Lancet 352 1892-1897... [Pg.48]

Novelli PM, Reigel DH, Langham Gleason P, Yunis E (1997) Multiple cavernous angiomas after high-dose whole-brain radiation therapy. Pediatr Neurosurg 26(6) 322-325... [Pg.49]

Olivero WC, Deshmukh P, Gujrati M (2000) Radiation-induced cavernous angioma mimicking metastatic disease. Br J Neurosurg 14 575-578... [Pg.49]

Pozzati E, Acciarri N, Tognetti F, Marliani F, Giangaspero F (1996a) Growth, subsequent bleeding, and de novo appearance of cerebral cavernous angiomas. Neurosurgery 38(4) 662-669 discussion 669-670... [Pg.49]

Robinson JR, Awad I A, Little JR (1991) Natural history of the cavernous angioma. J Neurosurg 75 709-714... [Pg.49]

Sasaki O, Tanaka R, Koike T, Koide A, Koizumi T, Ogawa H (1991) Excision of cavernous angioma with preservation of coexisting venous angioma. Case report. J Neurosurg 75(3) 461-464... [Pg.49]

Simard JM, Garcia-Bengochea F, Ballinger WE, Mickle JP, Quisling RG (1986) Cavernous angioma a review of 126 collected and 12 new clinical cases. Neurosurgery 18 162-172... [Pg.49]

A 51-year-old woman, who had been seizure-free for 3 years after the removal of a cavernous angioma in her right anterolateral temporal lobe, and who had taken phenobarbital 150 mg/day for 11 years, started reducing the dose and replacing it with lamotrigine. When the dose of phenobarbital reached 60 mg/day (blood concentration 7 gg/ml) with lamotrigine 25 mg bd, complex partial seizures occurred. [Pg.154]


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