CEREBRAL CAVERNOUS ANGIOMA. A benign tumor located at the head of the caudate nucleus. The congenitally regressive, fibrous tissue imprisons many microscopic blood vessels. Discovered following epileptic fits caused by its proximity with the bundles of neurones coming from the cortex known as the internal capsule.

CEREBRAL CAVERNOUS ANGIOMA.  A benign tumor located at the head of the caudate nucleus. The congenitally regressive, fibrous tissue imprisons many microscopic blood vessels. Discovered following epileptic fits caused by its proximity with the bundles of neurones coming from the cortex known as the internal capsule.
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