Case Report

Asymptomatic Familial Multiple Cerebral Cavernous Malformation in a 73-Year-Old Woman

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Axial brain MRI: (a–c) GRE/T2 and (d–f) SWI showing multiple diffuse cerebellar, pons, midbrain, bilateral basal ganglia, and cerebral lesions of varying sizes (red arrows) which became more prominent due to susceptibility artefacts (blooming) in keeping with multiple cerebral cavernomas.
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