Everything you wanted to know about Cavernoma - Mr D Bulters Consultant Neurosurgeon
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Our hugely popular recorded webinar with Mr Diederik Bulters – Consultant Neurosurgeon entitled ‘Everything you wanted to know about Cavernoma, but were too afraid to ask’.
Mr Bulters gives an excellent introduction into the basics of Cavernoma and answers many of the daily questions anyone living with or affected by Cavernoma may have. If you are newly diagnosed, interested in finding out more about symptoms and effects of Cavernoma, have questions or decisions to make around Surgery, then this is a great starting point for sourcing information.
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.
For more information about Cavernoma Alliance UK, please visit https://cavernoma.org.uk/
This is a recording of one of our webinars given by our members, guests and medical experts over the period of 2020
Видео Everything you wanted to know about Cavernoma - Mr D Bulters Consultant Neurosurgeon канала Cavernoma Alliance UK
Our hugely popular recorded webinar with Mr Diederik Bulters – Consultant Neurosurgeon entitled ‘Everything you wanted to know about Cavernoma, but were too afraid to ask’.
Mr Bulters gives an excellent introduction into the basics of Cavernoma and answers many of the daily questions anyone living with or affected by Cavernoma may have. If you are newly diagnosed, interested in finding out more about symptoms and effects of Cavernoma, have questions or decisions to make around Surgery, then this is a great starting point for sourcing information.
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.
For more information about Cavernoma Alliance UK, please visit https://cavernoma.org.uk/
This is a recording of one of our webinars given by our members, guests and medical experts over the period of 2020
Видео Everything you wanted to know about Cavernoma - Mr D Bulters Consultant Neurosurgeon канала Cavernoma Alliance UK
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