What do MRI and CT scans tell you?

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • Join our science advisor Professor David White as he discusses MRI and CT scans and what they tell you about cavernomas as part of his Science for the Non Scientist.
    A cavernoma is made up of abnormal blood vessels and can be found in the brain and/or spinal cord and looks like a raspberry.
    1 person in 600, in the UK, has a brain cavernoma without symptoms (asymptomatic). This equates to roughly 90,000 people - enough to fill Wembley Stadium. A spinal cavernoma is rarer than a brain cavernoma.
    In a series of webinars and supporting blogs, Cavernoma Alliance UK's scientific advisor Professor David White will help us make sense of Cavernomas, how they form, and much, much more.
    In this recording of a webinar, the first of the series, join David White as he discusses the genetics of Cavernoma.
    Davids blogs, supporting notes and details can be found at cavernoma.org....
    For more information about Cavernoma Alliance UK, please visit cavernoma.org.uk/

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