Cavernoma

A cavernoma is a benign volumetric formation located inside the skull or subarachnoid space. It consists of nervous tissue and can manifest symptoms in the form of cognitive and emotional disturbances, headaches, migraines, tremors and other symptoms. Cavernomas can be caused by a variety of reasons, including heredity and vascular disorders. Treatment for caverns can be either medical or surgical, but the exact treatment depends on the location and size of the formation. In this article we will look at what a cavernoma is, the causes of its occurrence, symptoms and treatment.