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Neuroradiology board review. This lecture is geared towards the ABR core exam for residents, but it would be useful for review for the ABR certifying exam or certificate of added qualification (CAQ) exam for neuroradiology. This case shows a solitary lesion with central T2 hyperintensity and surrounding siderosis (dark on T2). The area shows no real enhancement, although there is a linear branching structure adjacent to the lesion The diagnosis is: cerebral cavernous malformation Cerebral cavernous malformations are angiographically occult vascular malformations which consist of clusters of abnormal capillaries without a shunt. Their characteristic appearance is a rim of hemosiderin which may take on the appearance of a popped popcorn kernel. Developmental venous anomalies (DVAs), are often seen with isolated cavernous malformations. Other times, patients may have multiple lesions which can be associated with familial syndromes. Check out this video and additional content on http://www.learnneuroradiology.com