Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) typically do not disappear on their own after bleeding. While some patients may experience a reduction in symptoms or stabilization of the condition, the malformations themselves usually persist. Spontaneous resolution is rare, and ongoing monitoring is often recommended to assess any changes. Treatment options may be considered if symptoms worsen or if there is a risk of further bleeding.
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