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*The exact cause of cavernous angioma is still unknown. | *The exact cause of cavernous angioma is still unknown. | ||
*However, it is believed that it usually develops as a form of compensation to the lack of normal vessels brought about by [[hypoplasia]], [[aplasia]], or early occlusion of newly formed-veins. | *However, it is believed that it usually develops as a form of compensation to the lack of normal vessels brought about by [[hypoplasia]], [[aplasia]], or early occlusion of newly formed-veins. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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- The exact cause of cavernous angioma is still unknown.
- However, it is believed that it usually develops as a form of compensation to the lack of normal vessels brought about by hypoplasia, aplasia, or early occlusion of newly formed-veins.