Articles for Doctors
Cavernomas: with
regard to two cases
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Spanish to English
Abstract
Cavernomas are uncommon vascular lesions, with presenting
symptoms after third decade of life. They are asymptomatic
in 20% of cases, rising to 40% in familiar cases. Clinical
picture is variable but seizure is the most common
presenting feature. We report, briefly, two clinical cases
and comment some data from the literature.
Author:
Ecuadorian
magazine of neurology
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