Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations

Infratentorial cavernous malformations are still a source of serious controversies in neurosurgery and their natural history and treatment are intensely debated in literature. Recent studies suggest that symptomatic infratentorial cavernous malformations have a more aggressive clinical outcome than...

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Main Authors: M. Gorgan, Angela Neacsu, Narcisa Bucur, V. Pruna, A. Giovani, Aura Sandu, Adriana Dediu
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Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2011-12-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/606
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spelling doaj-3346c291bd244865bc070238e83dec142020-11-24T21:40:22ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592011-12-01184Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformationsM. GorganAngela NeacsuNarcisa BucurV. PrunaA. GiovaniAura SanduAdriana Dediu Infratentorial cavernous malformations are still a source of serious controversies in neurosurgery and their natural history and treatment are intensely debated in literature. Recent studies suggest that symptomatic infratentorial cavernous malformations have a more aggressive clinical outcome than the supratentorial ones (the risk of hemorrhage is approximately 30 times that of the supratentorial cavernomas) The optimal therapeutic approach of infratentorial cavernomas need a good understanding of the natural history and also the characteristics that may influence the associated neurological risk, like the patient status at admission, the localization and the genetics of the malformation. Many studies have been published in the last decades to enlight the clinical aspects and the natural history of these vascular malformations. The purpose of this analysis is to make a literature review of the morbidity risk associated to cavernous malformations and their influence on the treatment plan. https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/606natural historyinfratentorial cavernomasrisk of hemorrhage
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author M. Gorgan
Angela Neacsu
Narcisa Bucur
V. Pruna
A. Giovani
Aura Sandu
Adriana Dediu
spellingShingle M. Gorgan
Angela Neacsu
Narcisa Bucur
V. Pruna
A. Giovani
Aura Sandu
Adriana Dediu
Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
Romanian Neurosurgery
natural history
infratentorial cavernomas
risk of hemorrhage
author_facet M. Gorgan
Angela Neacsu
Narcisa Bucur
V. Pruna
A. Giovani
Aura Sandu
Adriana Dediu
author_sort M. Gorgan
title Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
title_short Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
title_full Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
title_fullStr Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
title_full_unstemmed Update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
title_sort update on the natural history of infratentorial cavernous malformations
publisher London Academic Publishing
series Romanian Neurosurgery
issn 1220-8841
2344-4959
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Infratentorial cavernous malformations are still a source of serious controversies in neurosurgery and their natural history and treatment are intensely debated in literature. Recent studies suggest that symptomatic infratentorial cavernous malformations have a more aggressive clinical outcome than the supratentorial ones (the risk of hemorrhage is approximately 30 times that of the supratentorial cavernomas) The optimal therapeutic approach of infratentorial cavernomas need a good understanding of the natural history and also the characteristics that may influence the associated neurological risk, like the patient status at admission, the localization and the genetics of the malformation. Many studies have been published in the last decades to enlight the clinical aspects and the natural history of these vascular malformations. The purpose of this analysis is to make a literature review of the morbidity risk associated to cavernous malformations and their influence on the treatment plan.
topic natural history
infratentorial cavernomas
risk of hemorrhage
url https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/606
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