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A small frontal lobe cavernoma presenting with headache mimicking migraine and complex focal seizure: A case report.

Prakriti AdhikariAnil NepaliAmit ShahShailes PaudelPrakriti BhandariPrakash Nepali
Published in: Clinical case reports (2024)
Cavernoma, or cerebral cavernous angioma, are hamartomatous lesions formed by sinusoidal vascular spaces without cerebral parenchyma in between. Cavernoma is a rare disorder that is diagnosed infrequently and incidentally, so it is called incidentaloma. However, cavernoma can present with seizures, headaches, and other focal neurological deficits, with seizures being the most frequent presentation. Cavernoma is angiographically concealed, and it's diagnosis is challenging. So, the cavernoma is diagnosed based on an MRI. We present the rare case of a patient who presented with a complex focal seizure and migraine-like headache caused by a small frontal lobe cavernoma.
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