i'm curious to see what if any changes you may hold noticed nearly yourself as time goes on. thankfulness.Anyone next to a cavernoma of the moved out temporal lobe?
Mine's down in my pons not surrounded by the temporal lobe but in broad the answer should be "none at all, unless it bleeds". Some do, some don't so although lots of family have cavernomas they're collectively asymptomatic. It's only since MRI be invented that they're being detected when they're sitting near doing nothing.
You can find out lots more just about cavernomas through the web site of the Angioma Alliance[1] - or if you're surrounded by the UK we have our own net site[2].
PS: my cavernoma did bleed but I'm still here. You can read about that on my own trellis site[3].
Any blood vessel deformity on the brain is chancy due to the possibility of bleeding. Didn't your physician give you the substitute of surgically fixing this? It would be the safest thing to do.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment