Angiographic Documentation of De Novo Aneurysm —Case Report
A 49-year-old female presented with a case of de novo aneurysm which was documented angiographically 10 years after the initial aneurysm rupture. The de novo aneurysm arose as a blister-like aneurysm from a previously normal location 7 years after the first ictus. The de novo aneurysm progressed to...
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description | A 49-year-old female presented with a case of de novo aneurysm which was documented angiographically 10 years after the initial aneurysm rupture. The de novo aneurysm arose as a blister-like aneurysm from a previously normal location 7 years after the first ictus. The de novo aneurysm progressed to a saccular aneurysm and ruptured after another 3 years. We recommend late angiography in high-risk patients to prevent repeat ictus. |
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