ABSTRACT Cavernous hemangiomas are benign malformations of vascular origin, generally well circumscribed and with slow growth. These lesions can be asymptomatic, being discovered unintentionally on imaging exams, or symptomatic, indicated mainly by the presence of proptosis, diplopia, and visual disturbances due to compression of the optic nerve. Preoperative evaluation is essential and makes the use of imaging exams essential for carrying out adequate planning, with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging being the first choices. Treatment can be conservative or […]