Developmental venous anomaly and cerebral cavernous malformation

Discussion:

Developmental venous anomalies (DVA) and cavernomas frequently co-exist and are presumably part of a spectrum of vascular developmental disorders. It is usually believed that DVAs do not bleed and that if a hemorrhage is seen in the vicinity of a DVA then an underlying cavernous malformations is likely present. The exception to this rule is if the DVA thromboses, in which case you may develop a venous infarct. 

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