Intracranial cavernous angioma initially presenting in pregnancy with new-onset seizures

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
N J HoeldtkeR F Hume

Abstract

A case of an intracranial cavernous angioma, which presented with headaches and seizures in a pregnant patient, is described. Diagnosis was established with magnetic resonance imaging. A computer-assisted literature search uncovered no previously reported case of intracranial cavernous angioma initially presenting during pregnancy.

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