Cavernous hemangioma and meningioma

Discussion:

The patient complained of the occasional headaches for several months.

Neurologic examination was unremarkable.

Cavernomas are usually asymptomatic, so the meningioma could be responsible for her headaches, but since she is on antihypertensive therapy for a long time, and also has a few punctiform ischemic lesions, we can not be certain about the cause of her problems.

 

 

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