Intracranial Venous Malformation
Intracranial venous malformations are abnormal formations of veins in the brain. They are usually harmless, but can cause symptoms such as headaches, seizures, or neurological problems if they bleed or put pressure on the brain. Treatment options include observation, anticoagulation for thrombosed malformations, and in some cases, surgical or endovascular therapies. Understanding the symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for intracranial venous malformations is important for managing this condition.
What are the common symptoms associated with intracranial venous malformation?
How is intracranial venous malformation typically diagnosed?
What treatment options are available for managing intracranial venous malformation?
How is intracranial venous malformation typically diagnosed?
What treatment options are available for managing intracranial venous malformation?