Abstract

Multiple primary cavernous hemangiomas of the skull are exceedingly rare, with surgery often being the treatment of choice. The complexity of radiologic diagnosis means that the identification of these hemangiomas still largely depends on pathologic analysis. This article outlines the diagnostic and therapeutic journey of a 52-year-old female patient afflicted with multiple primary cavernous hemangiomas of the skull. Although the occurrence of multiple cavernous hemangiomas in this patient may seem fortuitous, the authors aim to contribute to understanding the pathogenesis of such conditions through this case report.

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