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作者单位:Nundia Louis (1) Robert Marsh (1)
1. Department of Neurosurgery, Cabell Huntington Hospital, Marshall University, 1600 Medical Center Drive, Huntington, WV, 25701, USA
刊物主题:Medicine/Public Health, general; General Practice / Family Medicine; Public Health; Primary Care Medicine;
出版者:BioMed Central
ISSN:1752-1947
文摘
Background The etiology of cerebral cavernous malformation hemorrhage is not well understood. Causative physiologic parameters preceding hemorrhagic cavernous malformation events are often not reported. We present a case of an individual with sequential simultaneous hemorrhages in multiple cerebral cavernous malformations with a new onset diagnosis of hypertension.