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Introduction Cerebral Cavernous malformations are benign vascular malformations, which can occur in any area of the human brain. Clinical manifestations include seizures, intracranial hemorrhage and different focal neurological deficits. Symptomatic CCMs and location in the brainstem are indications for the necessity of treatment.
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