Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3093014 Surgical Neurology 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundNontraumatic and noninfectious pseudoaneurysms with similar shape of true saccular aneurysm on the circle of Willis are rare.Case DescriptionsTwo patients with such pseudoaneurysms are reported, one is a 37-year-old man, the other is a 50-year-old woman. They presented with sudden headache; CT scan showed subarachnoid hemorrhage in both. Thorough medical history had been reviewed; physical and laboratory examination had been made but demonstrated no evidence of craniocerebral injury and intracranial or systematic infection. On the cerebroangiogram, they represented the same imageologic changes of true saccular aneurysm, but subsequent operation and pathologic examination revealed that they were pseudoaneurysms consisting of blood clot enclosed with a layer of connective tissue; degenerative changes may have contributed to their formation.ConclusionCareful attention should be given in classifying these saccular pseudoaneurysm from true saccular aneurysms because of their friable nature, tendency of rupture, and different pathologic findings.

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