Doctor explains cavernoma as brain condition sometimes has no symptoms

Doctor explains cavernoma as brain condition sometimes has no symptoms

Cavernomas, which can form in the brain or spinal cord, are almost impossible to prevent. This condition affects approximately one in 600 people and can be diagnosed at any age, but it is particularly common between the ages of 20 and 40. Essentially, cavernoma occurs when a cluster of blood vessels forms, typically in the brain … Read more