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.
Most venous angiomas are considered benign and do not cause symptoms or require treatment. However, in some cases, venous angiomas can hemorrhage and cause neurological symptoms. It is important to monitor them and seek medical advice if any concerning symptoms develop.
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.
Venous
Venous
A left cerebral hemisphere venous angioma is a type of vascular malformation characterized by an abnormal cluster of veins in the left side of the brain. This condition typically involves a tangle of dilated veins that can disrupt normal blood flow and may lead to symptoms such as headaches, seizures, or neurological deficits. While often asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during imaging studies, monitoring and treatment options depend on the size, location, and symptoms associated with the angioma.
Venous ulcer are caused by venous insufficiency (improper functioning of venous valves).
No. Venous is simply a modifier to the brand name Doppler.
The birth defect characterized by small veins in the brain is often referred to as "venous malformation" or "venous angioma." These vascular anomalies can lead to abnormal blood flow and may result in neurological issues depending on their size and location. While some individuals may remain asymptomatic, others can experience symptoms such as seizures or headaches. Diagnosis typically involves imaging techniques like MRI, and treatment options may vary based on the severity of the condition.
venous abnormality in the tissues
venous abnormality in the tissues
Venous means coming from veins
Chronic Venous Insufficiency