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This is an uncommon location for a cerebral aneurysm. PICA = posterior inferior cerebellar artery, AICA = anterior inferior cerebellar artery, SCA = superior cerebellar artery, PCA = posterior ...
Intracranial aneurysms are common, and the risk of rupture is influenced by size, location, morphology, and factors such as ...
Although aneurysms typically come to clinical attention when they bleed, rarely they enlarge resulting in mass effect and focal neurological signs. PICA = posterior inferior cerebellar artery, SCA = ...
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The Anatomy of the Posterior Communicating Artery (PCOM)The posterior communicating artery is a location where aneurysms can potentially occur ... carotid and the posterior cerebral arteries (PCA). It is located on the left and right sides of the ...
Rupture of aneurysm was defined by identification of ... method described previously 16 based on principal component analysis (PCA). After this matching process, three significant principal ...
Left: CT angiogram showing an aneurysm of 2 mm maximum diameter on the left posterior cerebral artery (arrow). Right: volume-rendered 3D reconstruction image. The aneurysm was missed in the initial ...
a condition known as giant PCA aneurysm. Neurosurgeon Dr Atmaranjan Dash said this is a very rare condition and as per available literature only less than 30 such cases had been reported across ...
Cerebral aneurysms cause almost 500,000 deaths worldwide each year, half of them occurring in people under the age of 50, with women at greater risk. The main symptom of a burst aneurysm is a ...
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