An angioma is a benign tumour made up of small blood vessels or lymph vessels.
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An angioma is a tumor made up of vessels. Arteries don't actually have tumors. They sometimes have blood clots, and they are called thromboses.
my daughter, at 13 years old had cavernous angioma and had it removed by surgery. A year later , she has been experiencing headaches and sensations in her head that are scaring her. Is this normal even though the angioma was removed and the scar tissue should have healed by now? Could she just be prone to headaches, or is it some form of a seizure? Thanks, sue
Sounds like a "cherry angioma".
It means you have a vein malformation. I suffered my first seizure ever three days ago. Admitted to hospital, MRI with contrast and EEG showed my venous angioma is in the frontal lobe of my brain. I am now on anti-seizure medication and will have a new MRI and EEG every three months to make sure there are no changes.
I don't have your answer yet, but I'll try to remember to keep you posted once I get mine. I have the same thing. So far, I found the Angioma Alliance on the internet. There are apparently some studies going on about this in various universities.
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A hemangioma is actually a type of tumor that lines the blood vessels. It is basically an increased number of vessels that are filled with blood.
an extreme variation of veins draining normal brain tissue in that region.
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