What is a cavernous hemangioma of the brain

Cavernous hemangioma of the brain is a congenital malformation of cerebral vascular development, which may cause bleeding and disturb the normal hemodynamic status, and the treatment plan is based on surgery.
Cavernous hemangioma of the brain is a kind of vascular malformation in the brain, which is a spongy abnormal vascular mass composed of many thin-walled blood vessels, and it is easy to rupture and bleed as well as interfere with normal hemodynamics.
Rupture and bleeding of cavernous hemangiomas can be followed by headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, seizures, and impaired consciousness. When cavernous hemangioma interferes with normal hemodynamics, it may also cause symptoms related to cerebral infarction, such as headache, dizziness, numbness and weakness of limbs, and speech dysfunction.
In terms of treatment, it is mainly treated by interventional embolization surgery or craniectomy surgery, and CT examination, MRI examination, cerebral angiography and other tests should be improved in time before the operation to make clear the basic morphology of cavernous hemangioma, so as to choose the treatment plan in a better way in the follow-up.
It is recommended that patients suffering from cavernous hemangioma of the brain should seek medical treatment in time, and be actively treated under the guidance of doctors, so as to avoid delaying the condition.