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The International Cooperative Study on the Timing of Aneurysm Surgery. Part 1: Overall management results.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1990
The International Cooperative Study on the Timing of Aneurysm Surgery evaluated the results of surgical and medical management in 3521 patients between December, 1980, and July, 1983.
N. Kassell   +6 more
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Aneurysms of the Hand

Archives of Surgery, 1973
Aneurysms of the hand can occur following blunt trauma to those portions of the radial and ulnar arteries unprotected by the palmar fascia. The presenting symptom is a gradually enlarging mass that may be associated with pain and vascular insufficiency. We report 11 aneurysms: five ulnar, four radial, one dorsal interosseous, and one perineural artery.
Gary C. Burget   +4 more
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Cerebral aneurysm and aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage

Nursing Standard, 2014
A cerebral aneurysm is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that swells and fills with blood. Rupture of a cerebral aneurysm, known as aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage, is a medical emergency and is associated with increased mortality. This article explores the anatomy and physiology of the brain and blood vessels. Current research and
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A false aneurysm

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2012
AbstractObjective:We report a case of a remaining hemi-thyroid following laryngectomy, which was misinterpreted as a pseudoaneurysm.Methods:Case report and comment on this understandable error which is easily avoidable.Results:A 59-year-old man had undergone salvage laryngectomy for recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx, which had previously ...
Mitchell, D., Repanos, C., Coman, W. B.
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Aneurysms

1973
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses aneurysms, and their anatomy and physiology. Arteriosclerotic aneurysm shows a constant topography, the distribution of the commonest examples being practically confined to the lower abdominal aorta and the popliteal artery.
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Association of Hemodynamic Factors With Intracranial Aneurysm Formation and Rupture: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Neurosurgery, 2016
BACKGROUND Recent evidence suggests a link between the magnitude and distribution of hemodynamic factors and the formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysms. However, there are many conflicting results.
Anil Can, R. Du
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Hemodynamics in Aneurysm

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1996
A numerical simulation of hemodynamics in blood vessels with 0-75% dilation is made. A transient UVP finite element method (FEM) and a stable time integration scheme, based on a predictor-corrector strategy, with constant error monitoring are employed in the flow analysis. The pulsatile flow is analyzed without any assumptions in nonlinear terms and is
K. B. Naidu, B. V. Rathish Kumar
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On the rupture of an aneurysm

Neurological Research, 1991
The intracranial aneurysm, with an estimated occurrence of up to 4% in the general population, belongs among the most dangerous of cerebrovascular diseases. Although less than one-fifth of these cases results in a subarachnoid haemorrhage, the resulting disability and mortality rate is too high.
P. Nadvornik   +3 more
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Vanishing aneurysm

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2012
No ...
Luigetti, Marco   +2 more
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Discussion on Aneurysm

1968
Publisher Summary The great number of cerebral haemorrhages of unknown origin is striking although the 4 main cerebral arteries were arteriographically demonstrated and in some cases the angiography was even repeated later. A hypotension from 30 to 70 mm Hg is necessary.
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