Serpentine aneurysm of the posterior circulation: Report of two cases

Giant serpentine aneurysms form a subgroup of giant intracranial aneurysms with specific radiological and surgical features. Previous reports have stressed the predilection of these lesions for the carotid circulation, particularly the middle cerebral artery. Two cases of serpentine aneurysm affecti...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of neurosurgery 1990, Vol.4 (3), p.217-223
Hauptverfasser: Khan, M. Tariq, McKinstry, C. Steven, Bell, Kathleen E., Fannin, Thomas F., Byrnes, Dermot P., Vasishta, Rakesh
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description Giant serpentine aneurysms form a subgroup of giant intracranial aneurysms with specific radiological and surgical features. Previous reports have stressed the predilection of these lesions for the carotid circulation, particularly the middle cerebral artery. Two cases of serpentine aneurysm affecting the posterior circulation are reported and the problems of diagnosis and treatment of this lesion are discussed.
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