Porter et al. (19) reported 59% of temporary and 4% of permanent complications. Why do the pontine cavernomas have a poor prognosis? Probably this is due to the proximity of the oculomotor nuclei.
Neurotoxicity is far less common (incidence of 2 to 5%) 3. The generally described syndrome is central, with an acute brain disorder, characterized by ataxia, which can be accompanied by muscle ...