Outcome studies predominantly involve surgical cases, with reported neurological recovery depending on initial presentation and timing of surgery. Pediatric cases exhibit a higher rehemorrhage rate, emphasizing the need for early intervention. In the absence of a clear role for conservative management, ...
No neurologic recovery and no decrease in the size of the cavernoma were detected postoperatively. Her family did not wish for further treatments. She was in a bedridden state with severe brainstem dysfunction when she was transferred to a local hospital. Sixteen months after the surgery, her ...
Complete recovery was obtained with cerebral hemisphere cavernomas presenting with a progressive history suggesting tumour or a haemorrhagic syndrome. 85% of the cases presenting with seizures, were symptom-free and taking no anticonvulsants 1 year after surgery. In deeply placed cavernomas (basal ...