• Neuroradiology · Apr 2001

    Case Reports

    Suprasellar cavernous malformation presenting with extensive subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    • E J Escott, D Rubinstein, A G Cajade-Law, and C I Sze.
    • Section of Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200 East Ninth Ave, Campus Box A034, Denver, CO 80262, USA. edescott@yahoo.com
    • Neuroradiology. 2001 Apr 1;43(4):313-6.

    AbstractCavernous malformations are usually intraparenchymal, extra-axial lesions being uncommon. They have very rarely been reported as the cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage. We present a case of hemorrhage related to a cavernous malformation, unusual in two ways. First, it is rare for an intracranial cavernous malformation to present with massive subarachnoid hemorrhage. Secondly, this cavernous malformation lay in the chiasmatic cistern.

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