Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3092057 Surgical Neurology 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundCavernous malformations have generally been viewed as fairly benign vascular lesions with low potential for causing massive hemorrhage.Case DescriptionWe present an interesting case of multiple CMs, several of which were formed de novo and exhibited aggressive biological behavior resulting in recurrent episodes of intracranial hemorrhage over a 10-year period. This case illustrates a dynamic and aggressive form of CMs. Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of CMs implicate genetics as an important pathogenic factor, which is the most likely etiology of this patient's presentation.ConclusionSpecial challenges exist in managing young children with multiple, highly aggressive CMs.

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