From Wikipedia:
Cavernous hemangioma is a type of blood vessel malformation (hemangioma) that has relatively large blood-filled spaces (cavities). Cavernous hemangiomas do not contain tissue of the organ in which they are situated.
They can arise virtually anywhere in the body and are considered to be benign neoplasms. Unlike the capillary hemangiomas, they can be disfiguring and do not tend to regress. They may also lead to spontaneous or traumatic bleeding and ulcerations.
Clinically important cavernous hemangiomas, i.e. cavernous hemangiomas that may be symptomatic and potentially life threatening, are:
Central nervous system cavernous hemangioma <--that's the one, that's the basterd right there
Cavernous hemangioma is a type of blood vessel malformation (hemangioma) that has relatively large blood-filled spaces (cavities). Cavernous hemangiomas do not contain tissue of the organ in which they are situated.
They can arise virtually anywhere in the body and are considered to be benign neoplasms. Unlike the capillary hemangiomas, they can be disfiguring and do not tend to regress. They may also lead to spontaneous or traumatic bleeding and ulcerations.
Clinically important cavernous hemangiomas, i.e. cavernous hemangiomas that may be symptomatic and potentially life threatening, are:
Central nervous system cavernous hemangioma <--that's the one, that's the basterd right there
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In the interior of the Pacific Northwest of the United States the buttercup is called "Coyotes eyes". In the legend Coyote was tossing his eyes up in the air and catching them again when Eagle snatched them. Unable to see, Coyote made eyes from the buttercup.
possibly! I was there around 5:30.