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A cerebral aneurysm is a medical disorder that occurs when the wall of the cerebral artery ruptures as a result of abnormally high blood pressure.
Gurpreet Singh +3 more
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A cerebral aneurysm is a medical condition where a cerebral artery can burst under adverse pressure conditions. A 20% mortality rate and additional 30 to 40% morbidity rate have been reported for patients suffering from the rupture of aneurysms.
Rohan Singla +2 more
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Gasserian ganglion radiofrequency thermoablation in a patient with aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery -A case report- [PDF]
Background Gasserian ganglion radiofrequency thermoablation is a good treatment option for the management of pain in trigeminal neuralgia. We report a case in which the patient of trigeminal neuralgia combined with anterior cerebral artery aneurysm was ...
Yong Ho Lee, Ji Hee Hong, Hye Kyung Shin
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Volume embolization ratio of coiled cerebral aneurysms, does awake technique affect the results?
Background Despite the great innovations in the neuroendovascular techniques and related materials, there are still notable percentages of recurrent cerebral aneurysms after aneurysm coiling.
Hany A. Fikry Eldawoody +2 more
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Thrombin–Fibrinogen In Vitro Flow Model of Thrombus Growth in Cerebral Aneurysms
Cerebral aneurysms are balloon-like structures that develop on weakened areas of cerebral artery walls, with a significant risk of rupture. Thrombi formation is closely associated with cerebral aneurysms and has been observed both before and after ...
Malebogo N. Ngoepe +5 more
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Several Risk Factors for Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage [PDF]
We reviewed current literature on the role of seasonal, meteorological, or circadian factors in ruptured cerebral aneurysms. We found that cerebral aneurysm rupture most frequently occurs in winter and spring, and less frequently in summer.
Pavel G. Shnyakin, Inna A. Kazadaeva
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Distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysms are rare, comprising approximately 6% of all intracranial aneurysms. These aneurysms tend to be smaller in size, broad-based, associated with additional aneurysms and at arterial branching sites, which can make ...
Ronald O. Crandall, MS +2 more
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Familial Cerebral Aneurysms [PDF]
ABSTRACT:Familial cerebral aneurysms are currently the subject of burgeoning interest. We review the pertinent, recent reports on this topic in the light of our study of 17 families with familial cerebral aneurysms. The prevalence of familial cerebral aneurysms ranges from 5-28%. The sex distribution displays a female bias.
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Cellular and animal experiments and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) have revealed that mechanisms of the initiation, growth and rupture of a cerebral aneurysm are related to hemodynamics. By direct observation of a cerebral aneurysm during craniotomy,
Daichi SUZUKI +5 more
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Endovascular coiling for cerebral aneurysm: single-center experience in Egypt
Background Endovascular management for cerebral saccular aneurysm has evolved in the last decade with evolution in both equipment and material. Coiling is still the mainstay of cerebral aneurysm endovascular management.
Mohamed Khaled Elewa
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