Abstract

Intracranial capillary telangiectasia (ICT) is a rare benign disease with few clinical reports, as most capillary telangiectasias locate in the brainstem, small, asymptomatic and angiographically invisibale. We present a case of intracranial capillary telangiectasia with seizure and hemiplegiahemiparesia. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies revealed right frontal ischemic lesion. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) demonstrated right hemispheric capillary telangiectasia of ipsilateral frontal ischemic lesion and left common carotid artery dissection. Key words: Capillary telangiectasia, acute ischemic stroke, digital subtraction angiography.

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