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Giant cerebellar cavernous malformation in 4-month-old boy. Case report and review of the literature
Cavernous malformations (CMs) are rare vascular lesions that affect 0.4–0.9% of the population. The diagnosis of CMs is simple in most typical cases although some lesions may present unusual imaging features: localization, signal intensity, or size. Extremely rare giant CMs can mimic neoplastic lesi...
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description | Cavernous malformations (CMs) are rare vascular lesions that affect 0.4–0.9% of the population. The diagnosis of CMs is simple in most typical cases although some lesions may present unusual imaging features: localization, signal intensity, or size. Extremely rare giant CMs can mimic neoplastic lesion because of their size. We report a case of giant cerebellar CM that is more than 6 cm in size, diagnosed in 4-month-old boy. We discuss magnetic resonance findings and histopathological features of this lesion.
Naczyniaki jamiste to rzadkie zmiany naczyniowe, występujące u 0,4–0,9% populacji. Ich rozpoznanie w większości typowych przypadków jest łatwe, ale niektóre zmiany mogą stwarzać trudności diagnostyczne związane z nietypową lokalizacją, ich intensywnością sygnału lub wielkością. Niezwykle rzadkie gigantyczne naczyniaki jamiste mogą imitować zmiany nowotworowe. Autorzy przedstawiają 4-miesięczne niemowlę, u którego rozpoznano olbrzymi naczyniak jamisty zlokalizowany w móżdżku o wymiarze większym niż 6 cm. Omawiają cechy naczyniaka w badaniu za pomocą rezonansu magnetycznego oraz wynik badania histopatologicznego. |
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