Cavernous Angioma Case

J, at age 9, presented a great difference in the length and diameter of the right leg and arm, with significantly impaired movements.
Via neurologic massage it was possible to find the presence of neurologic compression triggered by the neuromuscular defense system, exerting compression on the blood vessels of the brain, which led to a cerebrovascular accident, altering J´s anatomic patterns.
The physicians did not want to operate because they considered J´s case to be of high risk due to the depth of the brain region.


J´s complications were confirmed by the following examinations:
Computed tomography of cranioencephalic structures - performed at Moinhos de Vento Hospital in Porto Alegre.
Computed tomography of the brain - performed at the Clinics Hospital of Porto Alegre.
Electroencephalography - performed at the Laboratory of Clinical Physiology, service of electroencephalography, Porto Alegre/RS.
Magnetic Resonance - performed at Moinhos de Vento Hospital.
Bilateral angiography of the brain - performed at Moinhos de Vento Hospital.

CT of the brain CT of the brain
electroencefalography magnetic resonance

angiografia cerebral bilateral Lateral angiogram of the brain (report):
Angiography carried out by selective catheterism of internal carotid arteries via right femoral vein puncture.
There is no sign of aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation or any other vascular anomaly. The injury described in the CT and MR exams does not have impregnation,which favors the assumption of presence of cavernous angioma.

However, J´s ordeal took place before he was treated by Irma Serafini´s Massoprévent method, and nowadays he is in the army!