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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2010;28(2):101-103.
Cerebral Venous Angioma Complicated by Non-hemorrhagic Venous Infarction
Sang Joon An
Department of Neurology and Diagnostic Radiology a Myongji Hospital, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Goyang, Korea
대뇌정맥혈관종에 의한 비출혈 정맥경색
안상준, 이은자
관동대학교 의과대학 명지병원 신경과, 영상의학교실 a
Abstract
Venous angioma is normally asymptomatic, but it can present with clinical presentations such as seizures, headache, and focal neurological deficits. Brain hemorrhage is known to be the most common complication, with nonhemorrhagic brain infarction due to venous angioma being very rare. We report the first case of supratentorial venous angioma complicated by nonhemorrhagic venous infarction. This case occurred in a 49-year-old female, and was confirmed by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging including contrast-enhanced MR venography and perfusion imaging. Key Words: Venous angioma, Cerebral venous infarction

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