Middle cerebellar peduncle cavernoma

Case contributed by Jack Ren , 23 May 2013
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Henry Knipe, 30 Sep 2015

Updates to Case Attributes

Body was changed:

Cavernous haemangiomas (aka(a.k.a. cavernomas) are common and can occur anywhere in the brain and even in the spinal cord. They are often asymptomatic but some present with repeated bleeds and gradual enlargement. Surgical resection is curative. 

Related Articles

  • -<p>Cavernous haemangiomas (aka cavernomas) are common and can occur anywhere in the brain and even in the spinal cord. They are often asymptomatic but some present with repeated bleeds and gradual enlargement. Surgical resection is curative. </p><p><strong>Related Articles</strong></p><ul><li><a href="/articles/cerebral-cavernous-malformation" title="Cerebral cavernous malformation">cerebral cavernous malformation</a></li></ul>
  • +<p>Cavernous haemangiomas (a.k.a. cavernomas) are common and can occur anywhere in the brain and even in the spinal cord. They are often asymptomatic but some present with repeated bleeds and gradual enlargement. Surgical resection is curative. </p>
Diagnostic Certainty was set to .

Updates to Study Attributes

Images Changes:

Image MRI (T1 C+) ( update )

Specifics changed from T1 to T1 C+.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .

Image MRI (T1 C+) ( update )

Specifics changed from T1 to T1 C+.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .

Image MRI (ADC) ( update )

Specifics was set to ADC.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .

How to use cases

You can use Radiopaedia cases in a variety of ways to help you learn and teach.

Creating your own cases is easy.

Updating… Please wait.

 Unable to process the form. Check for errors and try again.

 Thank you for updating your details.