Two Bleeding Foci in a Mixed Vascular Malformation of the Brain
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- Yoo, Sang Kyeong; Kwon, Oh Young; Yi, Jeong Jin; Kim, Min Jung; Kim, Chang Hun; Kim, Young Soo; Park, Kee Hong; Kim, Soo Kyoung; Kang, Heeyoung; Choi, Nack Cheon; Lim, Byeong Hoon
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- Journal of the Korean Neurological Association. 35(2):95-98
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- Case Report
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A cavernous angioma (CA) and a developmental venous anomaly may consist a mixed vascular malformation (MVM). Two bleeding foci were observed in a MVM of a man with epilepsy. The hemodynamic association between the two foci was not clear. An advance of neuroimaging may enhance the susceptibility of detection of MVMs. We should consider a MVM when a daughter bleeding focus occurs near the main bleeding focus associated with a CA.