Hypothalamic Cavernous Angioma Associated With Memory and Behavior Disturbance Attacks: Role of Imaging in Diagnosis

authors:

avatar Preetam Bhujagonda Patil 1 , avatar Muralidhar Gururajrao Kamalapur 1 , * , avatar Jayaraj Chandrashekhar Sindhur 2 , avatar Shyamsundar Krishnabhat Joshi 1

Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging, S.D.M College of Medical Sciences and Hospital Dharwad, mgkamalapur@gmail.com, India
Department of Medicine, S.D.M College of Medical Sciences and Hospital Dharwad, India

how to cite: Bhujagonda Patil P , Gururajrao Kamalapur M , Chandrashekhar Sindhur J , Krishnabhat Joshi S . Hypothalamic Cavernous Angioma Associated With Memory and Behavior Disturbance Attacks: Role of Imaging in Diagnosis. I J Radiol. 2012;9(1): -. https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.6737.

Abstract

Abstract:

Deep seated cavernous angioma (CA) is a very rare entity, those occurring in the hypothalamus are still less common. We present a case of a 52-year-old man who presented with behavior and memory disturbance attacks. He had a CA of the hypothalamus as revealed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We will discuss the role and importance of imaging in such scenario and also the differential diagnoses of this rare entity.

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