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Venous angioma are a vascular disorder, often diagnosed by MRI, and commonly found in the cerebral vasculature. | Venous angioma are a vascular disorder, often diagnosed by MRI, and commonly found in the cerebral vasculature. |
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Venous angioma are a vascular disorder, often diagnosed by MRI, and commonly found in the cerebral vasculature.
There may be an autosomal dominance causality associated with this disease, and they appear to be a developmental disorder.
Surgical intervention is not recommended[1].
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- ↑ Naouri M, Lorette G, Barbier C, Zakine G, Herbreteau D. (2010) Arteriovenous malformations. Presse Med 39(4):465-70