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Holme H et al. – The authors report the case of a 13–year–old male who presented with headaches and was presumed to have a brain tumour. He was subsequently found to have multiple cerebral cavernomas with haemorrhage and positive family history. The authors review the literature on familial cavernomas. Cerebral cavernous malformations are characterized by abnormally enlarged capillary cavities without intervening brain parenchyma that may involve any part of the central nervous system.


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