Treatment for CPA depends on your child’s symptoms and the location of the abnormal blood vessels in the brain. Unlike an AVM, which forms a single tangle of vessels, CPA spreads throughout the brain and mixes with normal brain tissue, making treatment more complex.
At Boston Children’s, members of our Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center team use their expertise in CPA to choose the safest, most effective approach. Care may include regular monitoring, medications for symptoms like headaches or seizures, and specialized procedures when needed. Surgery is rarely recommended and is used only when needed.