Cerebral cavernous angioma. Diagnostic considerations.

J Neuroradiol

Chaire de Neuroradiologie, 1re Faculté de Médecine, Université Federico II, Naples, Italie.

Published: March 1993

Eighteen cases of cerebral cavernous angiomas are reported, and their histopathological, clinical and radiological features are reviewed. MR complements TC in characterizing cavernomas and in distinguishing them from similar-appearing lesions. However, when such lesions are seen with atypical features, discrimination from hemorrhagic tumors remains problematic. More malignant lesions present, on MRI, a much larger area of abnormality and make themselves obvious in a shorter period. Gadolinium administration may allow a more specific interpretation of small lesions.

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