Abstract
We describe a case of sporadic cavernous malformation (CM) in a patient suffering from multiple hemorrhagic intracranial lesions, including one originating from the trigeminal nerve (TN). The patient presented with left side facial pain and disturbed right limb movement. The patient was pre-operatively diagnosed with multiple cerebral CMs. This diagnosis was confirmed by postoperative pathology.
Acknowledgments
We thank Jiantao Liang, MD, for his critical review of the manuscript.
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