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Cavernous Lesions
Understanding Vascular
Lesions
As the name suggests, this type of lesion turns into a cavern-like anomaly in
which the lesion will slow down the blood flow to the part of the body it has
inhabited. Cavernous lesions are generally found clumped together in the
brain. But cavernous lesions can be found in the spine and, very rarely, will
develop in the eye. The leakage of blood from this type lesion is a common
symptom of its appearance. The detection of this lesion can be a sign of
illness and possibly multiple complications.
Venous Lesions
This type of vascular lesion is a bizarre one because it is comprised of the
lymphs and the veins of different parts of the body. This can be called an
irregular combination of veins and unlike most lesions this doesn’t generally
extend to actual blood vessels. The cause of this lesion is said to be due to
some kind of infection that cuts off the cells that form in the veins. Because of
this, a lump under the skin may develop. This lump can grow to the size of a
small tennis ball on the arms and legs. If these kinds of lesions grow to an
abnormal size, the risk of forming a blood clot or rupture can occur.