E-ISSN: 1019-5157 ISSN: 2651-5024
Multiple Cavernomas of the Brain: Simultaneous Hemorrhage of Two Lesions in a Non-Familial Form
Page : 671-674

BACKGROUND: Cavernomas of the brain are congenital lesions clinically divided into hereditary and a sporadic forms. Multiple lesions are usually observed in the familial form, whereas the sporadic variant generally shows a single cavernoma. In this case we describe the simultaneous bleeding of two lesions in a patient with a non-familial cavernomatosis.

CASE DESCRIPTION: A 46-year-old woman presented with slight hyposthenia involving the left arm and cervical stiffness. Examinations revealed two cavernomas with recent signs of bleeding. The lesions were surgically removed achieving a total excision. The patient was discharged after 10 days with slight left hyposthenia.

DISCUSSION: Simultaneous hemorrhage of multiple cavernomas is rare. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case showing a sporadic form presenting with two hemorrhagic lesions. We suggest an aggressive approach in order to avoid the risk of rebleeding, which is particularly high in case of hemorrhagic cavernomatosis.

Keywords : Hemangioma Cavernous Central nervous system Hemorrhage Familial cerebral cavernous malformation
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