Dear Delores:
Sorry to hear of your troubles with the sequalae from the removal of your cavernous angioma. I am not exactly sure where the second one lies, the body of the lateral ventricle? Let me explain, the ventricle is a structurel filled with CSF fluid and allows the circulation of fluid around the brain to be sent to the venous sinus to be circulated in the blood stream. As a fluid filled structure, with the exception of the choroid plexus the structure is a sac of fluid. I will assume that the body of the ventricle means that the venous angioma lies just outside the ventricle, along the main part or body of the ventricle. This location is not as elequent (higher functioning) as other areas. The size of the angioma and the location suggests that small bleeding would not cause significant symptoms. Without knowing the exact location, I can't tell you for sure. I would think that the symptoms likely would not be noticed by you. But confirmation of my thought needs to come from your neurologist that has viewed the films.
Sorry, I am not much help.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD