Can cerebral venous malformation be inherited?

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Cerebral venous malformations are generally not inherited. The disease is a congenital disease, not a genetic disease. Cerebral venous malformations are mainly caused by congenital abnormalities in cerebral blood vessels, mostly seen in embryonic development disorders. The disease not only causes the patient to show normal head discomfort performance, more serious patients may show cerebral vascular hemorrhage, resulting in venous return blocked, may cause the patient to show speech disorders, sensory and motor disorders, and may even induce seizures. Early intervention should be given to the disease, patients with epilepsy should be given anti-epileptic drugs to be treated. Patients with severe cerebral venous malformation or bleeding may be considered for surgical treatment.

Can cerebral venous malformation be inherited?



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