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Hemangioma calcificans

R J Galzio, M Zenobii, G Carbonin

    Surgical Neurology
    |November 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Intraparenchymal hemangioma calcificans, a rare cavernous angioma variant, presents diagnostic challenges. These avascular lesions require careful differentiation from other intracranial calcified masses.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Neuroradiology
    • Pathology

    Background:

    • Intraparenchymal hemangioma calcificans is an exceptionally rare subtype of cavernous angioma.
    • Distinguishing these calcified intracranial lesions from other pathologies can be diagnostically complex.

    Observation:

    • Two cases of intraparenchymal hemangioma calcificans are presented.
    • These lesions were clearly visualized using skull radiography and computed tomography (CT) scans.
    • Cerebral angiography indicated an avascular nature for these specific angiomas.

    Findings:

    • Detailed clinical, macroscopic, and microscopic evaluations of the reported cases are discussed.
    • The study highlights the difficulty in differentiating intraparenchymal hemangioma calcificans from other intracranial calcified lesions.

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  • A review of existing literature on this rare entity is provided, focusing on surgical considerations.
  • Implications:

    • Accurate diagnosis of intraparenchymal hemangioma calcificans is crucial for appropriate patient management.
    • Understanding the imaging characteristics and differential diagnoses is essential for neurosurgeons and radiologists.
    • Further research into surgical indications for this rare vascular malformation is warranted.