Saturday, June 20, 2015

Video: Cavernous Hemangioma
         (aka Cavernous Angioma, or Cavernoma)

Angioma Alliance Founder: Connie Lee

Published on Oct 22, 2012

From the "Joy in Our Town" program interview with Tanya Street

Courtesy of WTPC, Virginia Beach

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Treatments for Primary Cavernous Angiomas

Published on Aug 4, 2014

UCLA Neurosurgeon, Neil Martin, MD, discusses new treatments for cavernous angioma — a blood vessel abnormality in the brain and spine that can cause a seizure, hemorrhage, or stroke. Dr. Martin, chairman of the UCLA Neurosurgery Department and co-director of the UCLA Stroke Center, will introduce new minimally invasive procedures, surgical removal techniques and the latest clinical trial treatments developed at UCLA for the prevention of stroke.

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Cavernous Angioma

Uploaded on Oct 20, 2009

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My Story: Living with a Cavernous Angioma

Published on Oct 31, 2012

I wanted to share my story about living with a Cavernous Angioma.

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Interview with Angioma Alliance member Kristen Fowler

Published on Feb 17, 2015

Interview with Angioma Alliance member Kristen Fowler about her experiences with cavernous angioma and how the illness has affected her life. A transcript of the interview and images of Kristen's artwork can be found in the Spring 2015 issue of the Angioma Alliance newsletter.

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Six Word Stories | Angioma Alliance | #BrainsShouldntBleed

Published on May 6, 2015

Donate here: http://www.angioma.org/donate

Angioma Alliance (@angiomaalliance) is an organization by and for those affected by brain and spinal cord cavernous angiomas and their loved ones, health professionals, and researchers.

This video tells the powerful true stories of angioma survivors. Our hope is that a cure can be found for this rare and deadly disease.

Brains shouldn't bleed. With your help, survivors can find peace of mind.

Please SHARE with your friends and JOIN US in the fight against angiomas.

#BrainsShouldntBleed #PeaceOfMind
  1. Post a peace-sign selfie (@angiomaalliance) with the above hashtags to Twitter, Facebook or Instagram
  2. Nominate your friends
  3. If they don't post within 24 hours, they must donate $10
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Cavernous Angioma and Children

Uploaded on Mar 29, 2008

Describes cavernous angiomas and gives examples of seriously affected children. Presents information about Angioma Alliance, the patient advocacy organization for those affected by cavernous angiomas.


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Cavernous Angioma Awareness Day

Published on Mar 14, 2012

February 28, 2012 has been proclaimed by the Township of Wainfleet as Cavernous Angioma Awareness Day. Cavernous Angioma is a disease characterized by malformations in the capillaries mainly in the brain and spinal cord. The walls of these malformed blood vessels have a tendency to leak blood from time to time, thereby damaging the neurons and causing all kinds of symptoms, like numbness, double vision, tingling and limb weakness, to more severe symptoms like seizures, etc. Learn more about this rare disease by visiting our web site: www.angioma.ca.


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Living With Multiple Cavernous Malformations (Patti's Journey) 

Uploaded on Jan 1, 2010

Patient story told with still pictures, text and background music.


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Angioma Alliance Children Living with Cavernous Angiomas


Uploaded on Feb 24, 2012

Children living with cavernous angiomas.

Music - "Preludes, Book 1: No. 8. La fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair) (arr. R. Phillippe)"

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SSTattlerTwo examples of real surgery below... do not view it if you are squeamish!

Cavernous Angioma 


Published on Apr 22, 2013

This video shows the removal of a cavernous angioma using the BrainPath technique.

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Brain Stem-Pontine, Cavernous Angioma With Bleed

Published on Feb 25, 2014

Microsurgery - Dr Suresh Dugani. This lady had large pontine cavernous angioma with haemorrhage, this was removed completely with NAVIGATION assistance microsurgically with excellent out come.

Music - "Plummage" by Medwyn Goodall

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