BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME

Capillary telangiectasias repesent one of the four types of brainstem vascular malformations, characterized by multiple thin-walled vascular channels, interposed between normal brain parenchyma of unknown etiology. They are most of the time an incidental radiologic finding, almost all patients being...

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Main Authors: Athena Mergeani, Florina Antochi
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2010-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Neurology
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spelling doaj-871936e3e6854ffba512c1685127ef222020-11-25T02:41:31ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Neurology1843-81482069-60942010-06-0192969810.37897/RJN.2010.2.7BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROMEAthena Mergeani0Florina Antochi1Neurology Department, Emergency University Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaNeurology Department, Emergency University Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaCapillary telangiectasias repesent one of the four types of brainstem vascular malformations, characterized by multiple thin-walled vascular channels, interposed between normal brain parenchyma of unknown etiology. They are most of the time an incidental radiologic finding, almost all patients being asymptomatic. We present the case of a 65 years old male, admitted to our clinic for recurrent episodes of horizontal diplopia to lateral gaze on the left side, dizziness and unsteadiness of gait. The cerebral MRI showed imaging features characteristic for capillary telangiectasias in the brainstem and the cerebral angiography was normal. https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2010-Nr.2/RJN_2010_2_Art-07.pdfcapillary telangiectasiasmalformationbrainstem
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Florina Antochi
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BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
Romanian Journal of Neurology
capillary telangiectasias
malformation
brainstem
author_facet Athena Mergeani
Florina Antochi
author_sort Athena Mergeani
title BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
title_short BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
title_full BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
title_fullStr BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
title_full_unstemmed BRAINSTEM CAPILLARY TELANGIECTASIAS IN A PACIENT WITH CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
title_sort brainstem capillary telangiectasias in a pacient with central vestibular syndrome
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Neurology
issn 1843-8148
2069-6094
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Capillary telangiectasias repesent one of the four types of brainstem vascular malformations, characterized by multiple thin-walled vascular channels, interposed between normal brain parenchyma of unknown etiology. They are most of the time an incidental radiologic finding, almost all patients being asymptomatic. We present the case of a 65 years old male, admitted to our clinic for recurrent episodes of horizontal diplopia to lateral gaze on the left side, dizziness and unsteadiness of gait. The cerebral MRI showed imaging features characteristic for capillary telangiectasias in the brainstem and the cerebral angiography was normal.
topic capillary telangiectasias
malformation
brainstem
url https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2010-Nr.2/RJN_2010_2_Art-07.pdf
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