Are congenital cerebrovascular malformations hereditary?

Congenital cerebrovascular malformation is a problem that occurs during fetal development and is usually not hereditary. Congenital cerebrovascular malformation refers to the congenital abnormal development of blood vessels in the brain. Congenital cerebrovascular malformation may be related to the influence of external stimuli and other factors in the embryonic period, such as infections, viruses and radiation. The main manifestations are arteriovenous malformations, cystic aneurysms, cavernous hemangiomas, venous hemangiomas and so on. Although congenital cerebral vascular malformation is a congenital disease, it is not a hereditary disease and is generally not hereditary. Patients can go to regular hospitals for brain CT, MRI, intracerebral angiography and other examinations, and after clarifying the condition, the condition can be improved by ultrasound minimally invasive intervention therapy, high-frequency electrocoagulation minimally invasive therapy, surgical treatment and other ways. It is suggested that patients should consult the doctor in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to rest in life, avoid strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor, and have regular checkups.