WHAT IS CAVERNOUS ANGIOMA, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT - GENERAL CLINIC

Cavernous Angioma, Symptoms and Treatment



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Cavernous angioma is a benign tumor formed by an abnormal accumulation of blood vessels in the brain or spinal cord and rarely in other parts of the body. Cavernous angioma is formed by small blisters that contain blood and can be diagnosed by means of the MRI. Cavernous angioma is usually hereditary, and in these cases, more than one angioma is normal