Cavernous hemangioma

Cavernous hemangioma 

Updated: 10/19/2020

© Jun Wang, MD, PhD

General features
  • Benign hamartomatous growth 
  • May occur anywhere
  • If cutaneous
    • Usually deeper location
    • Present at birth, grows slowly
    • Do NOT regress
  • CNS involvement
    • Most commonly in cerebrum, may involve cervical and thoracic spinal cord
    • Either familial (autosomal dominant) or sporadic
Clinical presentations
Morphological features
Management
  • Surgery
  • Follow up


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