Cavernoma, case 1
Clinical history
This 39-year-old man presented with a seven year history of progressive weakness of the left leg and a burning sensation in the left foot. Five years before he began to have sexual disturbances.
Neurological examination revealed a right hemiplegia and diminished pain and temperature sensation in the left foot.
MRI
Images 1 - 2: Sagittal T1WI. The lesion appears inhomogeneous with hypo- and hyperintense areas.
Images 3 - 6: Sagittal PD and T2WI. In the conus medullaris there is a small hypointense intramedullary lesion.
Image 7: Sagittal Gd T1WI. No contrast enhancement visible.
Image 8: Axial T1WI. The lesion appears intramedullary.
Images 9 - 10: Axial PD and T2WI. Multiple small inhomogeneous hypo-and hyperintense lesions are seen consistent with cavernous angiomas.
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