Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging  2017;21(1):34-37

doi:10.13104/imri.2017.21.1.34

A Case of Widespread Cavernous Malformations of the Central Nervous System Associated with Acute Neurologic Deficit.

Kyung Chul NOH 1 ; Sung Eun CHUNG ; Dokyung LEE

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Keywords

Cavernous malformations; Hemorrhage; Acute neurologic deficit

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

English

Abstract

A 45-year-old female visited our clinic due to sudden right leg weakness and sensory loss. Brain and spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging showed widespread cavernous malformations. Cavernous malformation in L1 spine area was accompanied by a subacute stage hematoma with perilesional edema. Sensory loss subsided after corticosteroid therapy. Usually, neurologic deficit by spinal cavernous malformation appears more chronically in the adults compared to children. Treatment options are difficult to establish in a case with multiple cavernous malformations. Identifying hemorrhagic lesions by extensive neuroimaging evaluation could be helpful to select the treatment target for cavernous malformation.