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Cavernous Malformations of Septum Pellucidum and Trigeminal Nerve: A Case Report

Global Journal of Medical Case Reports | Vol 1, Issue 1

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Non contrast CT brain demonstrates a 1.9 x 1cm (AP x TR) oblong hyperdense lesion along the septum pellucidum (Fig1a, b) with a few specks of coarse calcification. Another triangular hyper-dense lesion was identified along the right trigeminal nerve (Fig 1 c, d). There is ventriculomegaly, disproportionate to the sulcal prominence probably representing changes of normal pressure hy-drocephalus.
Figure 1. Non contrast CT brain demonstrates a 1.9 x 1cm (AP x TR) oblong hyperdense lesion along the septum pellucidum (Fig1a, b) with a few specks of coarse calcification. Another triangular hyper-dense lesion was identified along the right trigeminal nerve (Fig 1 c, d). There is ventriculomegaly, disproportionate to the sulcal prominence probably representing changes of normal pressure hy-drocephalus.