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Dural Cavernous Angioma Causing Acute Subdural Hemorrhage —Case Report—
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Vascular MalformationOral Antiplatelet MedicationNontraumatic AsdhConvexity Dura MaterNeurologyMedicineClinical NeurosurgeryAnesthesiology
A 78-year-old female presented with a nontraumatic acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) caused by hemorrhage from a cavernous angioma located on the convexity dura mater. The hematoma and angioma were removed successfully. Neuroimaging performed 2 years previously had not revealed cavernous angioma. The angioma most likely grew rapidly over the 2 year period, during which she had received oral antiplatelet medication. Nontraumatic ASDH may originate from a cavernous angioma which grows rapidly.
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