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Neurosurgery | 1983

Cavernomas of the Brain

Jesús Vaquero; Guillermo Leunda; Roberto Martinez; Gonzalo Bravo

Our clinical and surgical experience with 16 cases of cavernous hemangioma (cavernoma) of the brain is presented. In 50% of the cases, symptoms appeared during the 3rd decade of life. The clinical picture included seizures in 50% of the cases and a brain tumor-like syndrome in 37.5%, and 12.5% of the cases began with an intracerebral hemorrhage. In our series females predominated over males by 2:1. Computed tomographic (CT) scanning is the best procedure for the diagnosis of cavernomas. However, exact preoperative diagnosis of these lesions is infrequent because cavernomas are generally accepted to be very rare. A slightly hyperdense nodule, poorly enhanced after contrast administration, is the prominent feature on the CT scan. A small, hypodense zone surrounding the lesion and calcifications within the nodule are also found. An excellent result after operation was obtained in all cases of cavernoma located in the brain hemispheres. In deeply placed cavernomas (basal ganglia or brain stem), the surgical prognosis is doubtful, and features such as the size of the lesion and its anatomical location are important.


Surgical Neurology | 1981

Computed tomography with craniopharyngiomas: A review

J.M. Cabezudo; Jesús Vaquero; Rafael Garcia-de-Sola; Guillermo Leunda; Luis Nombela; Gonzalo Bravo

A retrospective study of the computerized tomographic (CT) examinations of 20 children and 13 adults with craniopharyngiomas was undertaken, with special attention paid to the densitometric characteristics of the tumors (contrast enhancement and presence of cysts and calcifications). The aim was to quantify these characteristics and to assess their diagnostic reliability, both alone and together. In suprasellar tumors al three characteristics were present in 75% of the cases, with a diagnostic accuracy of 100%; two were present in 20.6%, with a diagnostic accuracy of 85%; and one was present in 3.4%, with a diagnostic accuracy of 50%. The unusual densitometric presentations of intrasellar tumors are discussed.


Surgical Neurology | 1981

Subdural tension pneumocephalus after posterior fossa operation: Is the inverted bottle phenomenon the only causative factor?

Guillermo Leunda; J.M. Cabezudo; Eduardo Areitio; Jesús Vaquero; Fernando Gilsanz

A case of subdural tension pneumocephalus after a posterior fossa operation performed in the sitting position is presented. The mechanism for air entering into the intracranial compartment and the factors leading to symptomatic increase of intracranial pressure are discussed.


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1982

Schwannoma of the oculomotor nerves Report of four cases

Guillermo Leunda; Jesús Vaquero; J.M. Cabezudo; José García-Uría; Gonzalo Bravo


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1981

Syringomyelia: long­term results after posterior fossa decompression

José García-Uría; Guillermo Leunda; Rafael Carrillo; Gonzalo Bravo


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1980

Cavernous angiomas of the pineal region

Jesús Vaquero; Rafael Carrillo; J.M. Cabezudo; Guillermo Leunda; Francisco Villoria; Gonzalo Bravo


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1980

Nonsurgical resolution of a brain-stem abscess: Case report

Jesús Vaquero; J.M. Cabezudo; Guillermo Leunda


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1979

Posterior fossa xanthogranuloma. Case report.

Jesús Vaquero; Guillermo Leunda; J.M. Cabezudo; Manuel de Juan; José Herrero; G. Bravo


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1980

Intraorbital and intracranial glial hamartoma: Case report

Jesús Vaquero; J.M. Cabezudo; Guillermo Leunda; Rafael Carrillo; Gonzalo Bravo


Surgical Neurology | 1980

Hematomas of the pons.

Jesús Vaquero; Eduardo Areitio; Guillermo Leunda; Gonzalo Bravo

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Jesús Vaquero

Autonomous University of Madrid

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J.M. Cabezudo

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Gonzalo Bravo

Saint Barnabas Medical Center

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Rafael Carrillo

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Eduardo Areitio

Autonomous University of Madrid

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José García-Uría

Autonomous University of Madrid

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José Herrero

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Fernando Gilsanz

Autonomous University of Madrid

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G. Bravo

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Manuel de Juan

Autonomous University of Madrid

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