Wyburn-Mason syndrome

Case contributed by Stefan Götschi , 18 Mar 2015
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Ian Bickle, 24 Apr 2015

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Wyburn-Mason syndrome

correspondingCorresponding CT (see MRI report).

(noteNote hyperdense embolization material) on CT images.

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CAMS was discovered at the age of 5 years (then not visible externally).

Slow growth over years with recurring bleeding in increasing frequency. Embolization was done several times during lifetime.

The patient ultimately died of large intracranial haemorrhage in his 40s.

  • -<p>CAMS was discovered at the age of 5 years (then not visible externally).</p><p>Slow growth over years with recurring bleeding in increasing frequency. Embolization was done several times during lifetime.</p><p>The patient ultimately died of large intracranial haemorrhage in his 40s.</p>
  • +<p><a title="CAMS" href="/articles/craniofacial-arteriovenous-metameric-syndrome">CAMS</a> was discovered at the age of 5 years (then not visible externally).</p><p>Slow growth over years with recurring bleeding in increasing frequency. Embolization was done several times during lifetime.</p><p>The patient ultimately died of large intracranial haemorrhage in his 40s.</p>

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