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Cavernous Malformations of Septum Pellucidum and Trigeminal Nerve: A Case Report

Global Journal of Medical Case Reports | Vol 1, Issue 1

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MRI in the region of the right trigeminal nerve does not demonstrate any significant abnormality on the conventional T1 WI (a) and post contrast T1 WI (b). SWI phase images (c) demonstrates an oblong hyperintensity in the region of the right trigeminal nerve suggestive of cavernous malfor-mation.
Figure 3. MRI in the region of the right trigeminal nerve does not demonstrate any significant abnormality on the conventional T1 WI (a) and post contrast T1 WI (b). SWI phase images (c) demonstrates an oblong hyperintensity in the region of the right trigeminal nerve suggestive of cavernous malfor-mation.