Oğul, HayriGözgeç, ElifDemirdöğen, FilizKantarcı, Mecit2023-07-262023-07-2620230145-56131942-7522https://doi.org/10.1177/01455613231154036https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/12824Association of developmental venous anomaly (DVA) and cavernous malformation (CM) of the posterior fossa is rare. If bleeding occurs, it must be assigned to the CM. Developmental venous anomalies, considered as normal vascular variation, are rarely symptomatic. Indeed, the CMs are true malformations and have a high bleeding potential.en10.1177/01455613231154036info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCavernous Angioma; Developmental Venous Anomaly; Advanced Mr ImagingVascular Malformations; Natural-HistoryCerebellar cavernous angioma associated with developmental venous anomaly presenting as a cerebellopontine angle neoplasm in CT scanArticle367081642-s2.0-85147520419WOS:000922939200001Q3Q3