Cavernous Angioma of the Corpus Callosum Presenting with Acute Psychosis
Figure 1
(a) Sagittal T1-weighted MR image showing the cavernous angioma embedded in the middle-third of the corpus callosum and extending into the cingular cortex. Axial T2-weighted (b) and coronal gradient echo (c) MR images evidence signs of a recent intralesional bleeding of the right-sided cavernous angioma.