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Cerebral angiomas are blood vessel abnormalities comprised of clusters of abnormally dilated blood vessels. * They can be singular or multiple, and are found in the brain, spinal cord, and rarely, in other areas of the body including the skin and retina.* They are also known as:** cavernous angioma** cavernous hemangioma** cavernous venous malformation* Up to 40% of solitary cerebral angiomas c...