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Infantile cerebral aneurysm

World Neurosurgery, 1981
Abstract A case of infantile cerebral aneurysm is reported. A 12-month-old male infant developed subarachnoid hemorrhage with a large intracerebral hematoma. At operation the hematoma was evacuated and a large aneurysm of the middle cerebral artery was removed. Several characteristic features of infantile cerebral aneurysms are discussed.
Ikuo Kitano
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Real-time automated image segmentation technique for cerebral aneurysm on reconfigurable system-on-chip [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Computational Science, 2018
Cerebral aneurysm is a weakness in a blood vessel that may enlarge and bleed into the surrounding area, which is a life-threatening condition. Therefore, early and accurate diagnosis of aneurysm is highly required to help doctors to decide the right ...
Xiaojun Zhai   +2 more
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Relationship Between the Volume of Craniotomies for Cerebral Aneurysm Performed at New York State Hospitals and In-Hospital Mortality

open access: yesStroke, 1996
Background and Purpose After a craniotomy for cerebral aneurysm, postoperative mortality can be significant. Previous studies have shown that hospitals performing frequent high-risk procedures (such as coronary artery bypass ...
Stephan A Mayer, Robert A Solomon
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CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1994
Concurrent improvements in neurosurgical treatment and neuroradiologic evaluation of intracranial aneurysms have altered the approach to this condition. Meticulous panangiography remains the procedure of choice in the patient presenting with SAH to rule out aneurysmal rupture. MR imaging can play a role in the evaluation of intraluminal thrombus and is
J E, Heiserman, C R, Bird
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Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
A ruptured cerebral aneurysm is an intracranial catastrophe, associated with very high morbidity and mortality. Drs. Dilantha Ellegala and Arthur Day describe how outcomes have substantially improved over the past 30 years.
Dilantha B, Ellegala, Arthur L, Day
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HIV and cerebral aneurysms

Neurosurgical Review, 2004
Patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or suffering from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are now surviving for longer periods of time secondary to improvements in medical management. As the classical causes of morbidity and mortality in this patient population have come under better control, new complications are ...
Ketan R, Bulsara   +2 more
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ANGIOGRAPHY OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1996
Magnetic resonance and computed tomographic angiography have been increasingly applied to the study of disease affecting the cerebral vasculature. Despite these advances, however, conventional cerebral angiography clearly remains the diagnostic gold standard and essential guide to any microneurosurgical or endovascular therapeutic decision concerning ...
A, Setton   +4 more
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Inflammation and Cerebral Aneurysms

Translational Stroke Research, 2013
Cerebral aneurysms (CAs) occur in up to 5% of the population in the US, and up to 7% of all strokes are caused by CA rupture. Little is known about the pathophysiology of cerebral aneurysm formation, though inflammatory cells such as macrophages and neutrophils have been found in the walls of CAs.
Koji, Hosaka, Brian L, Hoh
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Unruptured cerebral aneurysms

Voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N.N. Burdenko, 2016
The problem of high disability and mortality due to subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from cerebral aneurysms has led to the fact that surgical treatment of unruptured aneurysms has been considered in Western Europe, Japan, and the United States as a method for prevention of subarachnoid hemorrhage for many years. The introduction of the so-called surgical
A N, Kaftanov   +2 more
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Cerebral aneurysms in childhood

Child's Nervous System, 2001
The aim of this work was to ascertain any clinical and anatomical factors allowing differentiation between aneurysms of childhood and those occurring in adults by comparing both groups.Results obtained in a total of 17 children and adolescents aged up to 18 who had been operated on for cerebral aneurysm in our department from 1989 to 1997 (3% of all ...
M, Wojtacha   +4 more
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