Author:
Nakamura Naoki,Shin Masahiro,Tago Masao,Terahara Atsuro,Kurita Hiroki,Nakagawa Kejichi,Ohtomo Kuni
Abstract
✓ A cavernous hemangioma occurring in the cavernous sinus is a rare vascular tumor that causes cranial nerve symptoms by direct compression. Surgical removal is often difficult because excessive intraoperative bleeding is expected. These lesions remain a therapeutic challenge even with state-of-the-art treatment modalities. The authors report three cases of cavernous hemangioma occurring in the cavernous sinus that were treated with gamma knife radiosurgery, with a mean patient age of 66 years and a mean tumor volume of 2.3 cm3.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
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