This book presents a comprehensive overview of the basic science and current clinical knowledge on cavernous
malformations of the brain and spinal cord. Cavernous Malformations of the Brain and Spinal Cord begins by covering
general aspects of the disease, including the natural history, molecular biology, pathological processes, genetic
basis, neuroradiology, and classification of cavernous malformations.
Separate chapters then address the various types of cavernous malformations, thoroughly describing the clinical
presentation and management approaches for each clinical situation. Incisive review of recent literature sheds light on
topics of incidence, location, and outcomes.
Features:
Clinical insights regarding indications for surgery, surgical techniques, outcomes, and prognostic factors drawn from
the authors’ extensive experiences
Discussion of treatment of patients with specific disorders, such as epilepsy
Coverage of cavernous malformations as dynamic lesions with descriptions of de novo formation and lesions induced by
irradiation
Neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neuroradiologists, especially those caring for patients with seizures and hemorrhagic
stroke, will benefit from the wealth of information in this complete reference.