Abstract

Two cases of histologically proven cerebrovascular malformation were detected by computed tomography (CT) scanning but not by cerebral angiography. One of the patients had a cavernous angioma and the other an arteriovenous malformation. Caution is advised in assuming that angiographically avascular lesions demonstrable by CT scanning are not vascular malformations.

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