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Section Editors: Matylda Machnowska1 and Anvita Pauranik2
1University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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April 18, 2019
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Multiple cavernomas of the corpus callosum

  • Background
    • ​Cavernous malformations are composed of dilated, thin walled capillaries in apposition, without intervening normal neural tissue, and contain internal hemorrhage of varying ages.
    • Approximately 20% of cases are multiple, including familial. 
    • Often associated with developmental venous anomalies.
    • Important, underlying cause of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage.
  • Clinical Presentation
    • ​Presence and type of symptoms dictated by location and growth of the lesion.
    • May present with seizure, hemorrhage, headache, focal neurological defect, or be asymptomatic (up to 20%).
    • Deep location risk factor for “clinical aggressiveness,” but not necessarily hemorrhage .
  • Key Diagnostic Features
    • ​CT: hyperdense lesion, +/- calcifications (~50%)
    • MRI: characteristic “popcorn” appearance, with mixed internal T1 hypersignal, reticulated T2 hypersignal, and dark T2 hemosiderin rim; prominent blooming on GRE/SWI; +/- associated DVA (GRE/SWI or contrast-enhanced imaging); surrounding edema of FLAIR/T2 can indicate recent hemorrhage/growth
  • Differential Diagnosis ​(Corpus callosum/calloseptal interface lesions:)
    • Hemorrhagic neoplasm – Irregular lesion with rim-enhancement, “butterfly” appearance, edema, and mass effect.
    • Lymphoma – Hyperdense on CT with low ADC values due to hypercellularity, avid enhancement, edema, and mass effect; hemorrhage less common.
    • Multiple sclerosis/tumefactive demyelination – T2 hyperintense, may have incomplete/open ring of enhancement, hemorrhage unusual
    • Diffuse axonal injury – Post-traumatic, hemorrhagic (microbleeds) + nonhemorrhagic T2 hyperintense foci, involves corticomedullary junction, corpus callosum, deep grey matter and brainstem
    • Marchiafava-Bignami – T2 hyperintensity within central  body of CC sparing dorsal and ventral periphery (“sandwich sign”), hemorrhage rare.
  • Treatment
    • ​Usually conservative. If symptomatic, surgical resection can be considered with caution to preserve venous drainage if associated DVA.

Suggested Reading

  1. Moore SA, Brown RD Jr, Christianson TJ, et al. Long-term natural history of incidentally discovered cavernous malformations in a single-center cohort. J Neurosurg 2014;120:1188-92, 10.3171/2014.1.JNS131619. 
  2. Stapleton C, Barker, FG. Cranial cavernous malformations: Natural history and treatment. Stroke 2018. 49:1029-35, 10.1161/STROKEAHA.117.017074.
  3. Gross BA, Lin N, Du R, et al. The natural history of intracranial cavernous malformations. Neurosurg Focus. 2011;30:E24

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