2011
DOI: 10.5469/neuroint.2011.6.1.27
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Multiple Feeding Artery Pedicle Pseudoaneurysms in the Posterior Circulation: Association with Hemorrhage and AVM

Abstract: We experienced rare combination of multiple irregular shaped aneurysms along the course of the feeding artery and arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the posterior circulation. We could not explain which aneurysm was a cause of bleeding because all the aneurysms showed irregular in shape like pseudoaneurysms and location of the aneurysms was very close each other. We report two cases in which multiple irregular shaped aneurysms were related with AVMs and first episode of hemorrhage.

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“…Intracranial pseudoaneurysms encompass less than 1% of all intracranial arterial dilations 10. Pseudoaneurysms may develop as a result of direct (surgical or penetrating wound) arterial injury and infections,11 and more frequently as a result of indirect (blunt) head trauma,12 can be related to AVMs13 or pathologies like fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) 14. Arterial aneurysms associated with cerebral AVMs may be classified as intranidal, flow-related, or unrelated to the AVM nidus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intracranial pseudoaneurysms encompass less than 1% of all intracranial arterial dilations 10. Pseudoaneurysms may develop as a result of direct (surgical or penetrating wound) arterial injury and infections,11 and more frequently as a result of indirect (blunt) head trauma,12 can be related to AVMs13 or pathologies like fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) 14. Arterial aneurysms associated with cerebral AVMs may be classified as intranidal, flow-related, or unrelated to the AVM nidus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%