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The case of intracranial venos malformation accompanied by mucosal lesions presented with headache
Developmental venous anomalies (DVA) or in the other name cerebral venous malformations are the most commen of cerebral vascular malformations and generally found incidentally at magnetic rezonans imaging (MRI) examinations. Venous malformations are vascular anomalies composed of ectatic venous channels that will continue to grow throughout the patient’s lifetime. These lesions commonly occur in the intracranial, head and neck region (oral cavity and airway mucosa, muscles). Different clinical signs such as headache, seizure, motor and sensory deficits and visual field deficit may seen according to lesion localization. Venous malformation can be presented with haemorrhage, ischemic stroke or can stay asymptomatic. In this article, we wanted to present the patient with mucosal vascular lesions and ipsilateral intracranial venous malformation
A Case of Peduncular Hallucinosis Secondary to a Tuberothalamic Artery Infarction and Review of the Literature
Peduncular hallucinosis is a rare syndrome characterized with visual hallucinations, sleep disorders and behavioural abnormalities. Generally it occurs when thalamus and midbrain is affected by vascular lesions. In this report we aim to discuss on a case of tuberothalamic artery infarction presenting with peduncular hallusinosis with the previously reported cases in literatüre