A cavernous sinus cavernous hemangioma. Case report

Journal of Neurosurgery
B RosenblumS Song

Abstract

The case of a Turner's syndrome patient with an intracavernous hemangioma is presented. The rarity of this lesion is stressed, as is surgical removal without postoperative deficit, the role of estrogens in the pathogenesis, and the clinical and radiological findings.

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