Familial cerebral, hepatic, and retinal
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P. Drigo; I. Mammi; P. A. Battistella; G. Ricchieri; C. Carollo
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Article
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1994
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Springer
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English
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New, non-invasive neuroradiological techniques [computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR)] have led to reassessment of the incidence of cavernous angioma of the brain (CCA), which is sometimes multiple and associated with cavernomas in other organs. CCA is known to be familial, with domin