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K Nozaki  W Taki  O Kawakami  N Hashimoto 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1998,140(4):397-401; discussion 401-2
Persistent primitive olfactory artery is a rare vascular anomaly but has a clinical importance because of its high association with cerebral aneurysm. We describe a patient with bilateral persistent primitive olfactory arteries associated with an unruptured saccular aneurysm on the left persistent primitive olfactory artery. Seven reported cases with this anomalous artery including ours are reviewed and classified into two variants. This anomalous artery arises from the terminal portion of the internal carotid artery and courses anteromedially along the ipsilateral olfactory tract and makes a hair-pin curve posterior to the olfactory bulb, becoming the distal anterior cerebral artery (variant 1) or the ethmoidal artery (variant 2). Out of 7 reported cases, 4 cases are associated with saccular aneurysms. The aneurysm in variant 1 is located on the hair-pin curve at which an apparent arterial branch is sometimes absent. Two patients suffer from anosmia. Persistent primitive olfactory artery should be kept in mind because of its high association with intracranial saccular aneurysms and unique clinical presentation.  相似文献   

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The authors reported a case of an arteriovenous malformation associated with an aneurysm on its feeding vessel that is the left anterior inferior cerebellar artery. A housewife, aged 56-years, was admitted to our hospital with severe headache, nausea and vomiting. On admission, lumbar puncture revealed grossly bloody CSF. Neurological examination revealed meningeal irritation sign, horizontal nystgmus and disturbance of left auditory acuity. Bilateral carotid and retrograde brachial arteryography revealed an AVM near the left cerebellopontine angle and a small aneurysm of the left anterior inferior cerebellar artery at the left internal auditory meatus. At operation, the aneurysm was wrapped with a muscle piece and no surgical intervention for AVM. Post-operative course was uneventful except for disterbance of the left auditory acuity. Follow-up angiographies revealed a change of size the aneurysm and AVM and finaly failed to demonstrate the aneurysm and AVM demonstrated preoperatively. The spontaneous regression of the AVM might be due to the post-operative brain swelling and adhesion. We also speculated that the spontaneous disappearance of the aneurysm might be due to the decreased blood flow of parent artery by the spontaneous regression of the AVM. It is very rare that an aneurysm of anterior inferior cerebellar artery co-existed with AVM, and resulted in thrombosis of the aneurysm and regression of the AVM after wrapping alone.  相似文献   

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Herein, we are describing an unusual case suffering from a left anterior cerebral artery aneurysm (A1). Both the anterior cerebral arteries were supplied by the left internal carotid artery as was found in digital substraction angiography (DSA) preoperatively. The postoperative angiograms revealed that left anterior cerebral artery was supplied from the left internal carotid artery and the right anterior cerebral artery by the right internal carotid artery respectively. This finding of cerebral angiograms is interesting and rarely mentioned in the literature. Its hemodynamic change and pathogenesis were unclear and different to that of the coronary circulation, ischemic change of gut and skeletal muscle. The causes may include: 1) vasospasm at the anterior communicating artery after manipulation at surgery; 2) desiccation or shrivelling the adjacent artery by intraoperative electrocoagulation; 3) occlusion the anterior communicating artery by the wing of clip. 4) the deprivation of the blood flow from the left internal carotid artery after totally or partially narrowing left A1 by an aneurysm clip. The redistribution of blood volume in the previously hypoplastic right anterior cerebral artery and decreased caliber of the left anterior cerebral artery (A1) are likely playing a role in this case.  相似文献   

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A 56-year-old male with two mycotic aneurysms associated with infective endocarditis was treated by endovascular surgery before mitral valve replacement. Angiography revealed a ruptured proximal aneurysm and an unruptured distal aneurysm on the right middle cerebral artery. The ruptured aneurysm was successfully treated with an interlocking detachable coil, and patency of the parent artery was preserved. The unruptured distal aneurysm disappeared as a result of antibiotic therapy. Endovascular surgery of the mycotic aneurysm is less invasive and more effective than craniotomy under general anesthesia for patients with infective endocarditis.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: A rare observation of double saccular aneurysms of the meningeal artery is presented. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: This 22-year-old man was referred to the Neurosurgical Institute with a suspicion of an aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery. Bilateral angiography of the carotid arteries was performed 1 week after the subarachnoid hemorrhage, but the aneurysms were not visualized. Routine angiography of both carotid arteries and selective studies of the left vertebral artery were performed again, and angiography of the right carotid artery revealed an aneurysm. The patient's neurological state at the time of admission was normal. Fundoscopic examination revealed papilledema and conjunctival injection of the left eye. INTERVENTION: The patient was treated using a right pterional approach. One aneurysm had caused spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. The aneurysms were removed using a direct approach, with histological examination of dura matter fragment containing both aneurysms. The results of the patient's 2-week follow-up examination were normal. Follow-up angiography of the right carotid artery showed absence of the aneurysm with a clip on the branch of meningeal artery. CONCLUSION: Saccular aneurysms of the meningeal artery can be manifested by subarachnoid hemorrhage, and intradural arterial aneurysms are similar to saccular cerebral vessel lesions structurally.  相似文献   

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The authors report spontaneous thrombosis of a middle cerebral artery aneurysm in a patient receiving the anti-fibrinolytic agent, epsilon aminocaproic acid. Intense vasospasm and profound neurologic deficit accompanied the initial hemorrhage. Follow-up angiography two, four and ten weeks following the initial hemorrhage demonstrated occlusion of the aneurysm and progressive thrombosis of a middle cerebral artery branch despite the disappearance of vasospasm. The patient had a persistent hemiparesis.  相似文献   

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A 63-year-old female presented with an anterior cerebral artery aneurysm associated with accessory middle cerebral artery. The aneurysm was located on one of the duplicate anterior communicating arteries, and the accessory middle cerebral artery originated from the anterior cerebral artery adjacent to this aneurysm. The recurrent artery of Heubner was not recognized. The accessory middle cerebral artery may have been involved in the genesis of the aneurysm by changing the hemodynamics in the anterior cerebral arteries.  相似文献   

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We report a 49-year-old man who had right hemiparesis and motor aphasia. A computed tomography revealed hypodense areas in the left frontal subcortex. A cerebral angiography demonstrated occlusion of the left distal internal carotid artery and both anterior cerebral arteries, as well as stenosis of the left internal carotid artery at the cervical portion. The second angiogram obtained a month later showed no changes. The diagnosis of atherothrombotic cerebral infarction was established on the basis of clinical profile and angiographic findings. Protein C activity and antigen levels were reduced to approximately one half of the normal level in the patient and his brother. The patient had no other risk factors for stroke. Protein C deficiency has been considered one of the risk factors for thrombotic diseases. Venous thrombosis is the most common clinical manifestation, whereas arterial thrombosis is relatively rare. It is generally believed that arterial ischemic stroke associated with protein C deficiency occurs with embolic mechanism, and atherothrombotic infarction is extremely rare. This is the first report suggesting the possibility that protein C deficiency can cause cerebral thrombosis.  相似文献   

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Operative indication and risk factors for unruptured cerebral aneurysms were discussed. During the past 11 years, 38 aneurysms in 33 patients with a mean age of 54 years were operated on. All aneurysms were located in the anterior circulation; 16 were of carotid artery, 15 of the middle cerebral artery, 4 of the anterior communicating artery, and 3 of the distal anterior cerebral artery. Six cases (18.2%) developed neurological deficits postoperatively. The deficits were permanent in 3 cases (morbidity 9.1%). There was one operative death (mortality 3.0%). Operative risk factors were analyzed in 4 particular cases. Of these 4 cases, two cases had large aneurysms (14 and 16mm in diameter) located at carotid-ophthalmic and at the inferior wall of the carotid arteries, respectively. One developed unilateral blindness possibly due to operative manipulation, and the other showed hemiparesis with aphasia due to postoperative carotid stenosis caused by clipping. Of the rest 2 cases; one with multiple (carotid and middle cerebral) aneurysms developed hemiparesis because of postoperative stenosis of the atheromatous parent artery caused by clipping, and the other, with a large (17mm) aneurysm at the distal anterior cerebral artery, died of postoperative intracerebral hematoma. Both of these cases were associated with cerebral ischemic disease. All cases that developed postoperative neurological deficits had varying degrees of hypertension. Reviewing our series and other reports, it can be said that age is one of the most important factors that influence operative mortality. However, a lower risk of rupture develops as age increases. For those under 70 years of age, operation is considered safe in healthy individuals, especially among those without hypertension. However, in cases where there are large aneurysms, multiple lesions, less accessible locations and cerebral ischemic disease, operative risks should be kept in mind. Operative morbidity in these cases is relatively high compared to that found among others. Therefore, planning a meticulous surgical strategy and further careful operative manipulation are essentials, when surgical treatment is indicated.  相似文献   

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M Morioka  S Fujioka  Y Itoyama  Y Ushio 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1997,40(2):399-401; discussion 401-2
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Accessory anterior cerebral artery (ACA), which is a type of median artery of anomalous triplicate ACA, is not rare, but aneurysmal formation is extremely rare. We report a rare case with ruptured aneurysm arising from a distal accessory ACA. We discuss the characteristics and causes of this type of aneurysm and classification of this anomaly. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 63-year-old man suddenly developed severe headache and then loss of consciousness and paraplegia. Computed tomography disclosed thick and diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage and interhemispheric hematoma. Subsequent bleeding occurred 2 hours after the first hemorrhage. Cerebral angiography disclosed a saccular aneurysm arising from the distal accessory ACA. INTERVENTION: Neck clipping of the aneurysm was performed 22 hours after the second episode, using an interhemispheric approach. CONCLUSION: Although transient paraplegia occurred 8 days after onset, the patient recovered well after surgery without neurological deficit. The characteristics of the aneurysm arising from distal accessory ACA are considered similar to those of distal ACA aneurysm. There is, however, some confusion regarding the terminology of the anterior communicating artery complex anomalies, which we discuss.  相似文献   

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A 46-year-old female presented with decreased bilateral visual acuity due to an unruptured non-thrombosed giant aneurysm arising from the left internal carotid artery. After admission, acute thrombosis of the aneurysm occurred spontaneously. Her consciousness and visual acuity temporarily worsened. Serial T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed the size of the low intensity area near the orifice increased, and the aneurysm ruptured thereafter. Trapping of the aneurysm with a high-flow bypass was performed. Serial MR imaging findings clearly demonstrated the intraluminal structure of the thrombosed giant aneurysm. The aneurysm grew in size after thrombosis. The enlarging signal-void area on T2-weighted MR images were indicative of aneurysmal rupture. MR imaging is quite helpful to evaluate the changes of intraluminal thrombosis and size in giant aneurysms.  相似文献   

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G Cantore  A Santoro  R Da Pian 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1999,44(1):216-9; discussion 219-20
OBJECTIVE: We describe two cases of giant supraclinoid aneurysms, treated by means of saphenous vein grafting between the external carotid artery and the middle cerebral artery, which unexpectedly spontaneously occluded. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: Two patients presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage and headache, respectively. In the first case, angiography showed an aneurysm of the right internal carotid artery (ICA), which had been treated by clipping. Repeat angiography showed a giant aneurysm of the right ICA, the formation of which was probably caused by sliding of the clip that had been applied during the previous operation. The patient was operated on again, but it was impossible to exclude the aneurysm because no clear neck could be identified. In the second case, magnetic resonance imaging and cerebral angiography showed a large, partially thrombosed aneurysm of the supraclinoid segment of the left ICA. TECHNIQUE: In view of the patients' ages and the statuses of compensatory circulation, each patient underwent cerebral revascularization with a long saphenous vein graft placed between one branch of the middle cerebral artery and the external carotid artery, in anticipation of subsequent endovascular treatment of the aneurysm and/or closure of the ICA in the neck. Postoperative angiography demonstrated spontaneous occlusion of the aneurysms. CONCLUSION: Thrombosis of an aneurysm may occur spontaneously or after explorative surgery. However, it should be remembered that spontaneous occlusion of an aneurysm may be induced or favored by hemodynamic vascular alterations that take place inside the aneurysm after a high-flow extra-intracranial bypass has been created.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: This report describes successful anaesthesia and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in a patient with an unruptured basilar artery aneurysm. ECT is associated with a hyperdynamic state characterised by arterial hypertension, tachycardia, and considerably increased cerebral blood flow rate and velocity. These responses pose an increased risk for subarachnoid haemorrhage when an intracranial aneurysm coexists. METHODS: A 54 year old woman presented for ECT. She had a 20 year history of major depression which was unresponsive to three different antidepressant drugs. There was also an unruptured 5 mm saccular aneurysm at the basilar tip, which had been documented by cerebral angiography, but its size had remained unchanged for the previous four years. After she declined surgical intervention, she gave informed consent for ECT. During a series of seven ECT sessions middle cerebral artery flow velocity was recorded by a pulsed transcranial Doppler ultrasonography system. She was pretreated with 50 mg oral atenolol daily, continuing up to the day of the last ECT and immediately before each treatment, sodium nitroprusside was infused at a rate of 30 microg/min, to reduce systolic arterial pressure to 90-95 mm Hg. RESULTS: Systolic flow velocity during the awake state ranged from 62-75 cm/s, remaining initially unchanged with sodium nitroprusside infusion. After induction of anaesthesia (0.5 mg/kg methohexitone and 0.9 mg/kg succinylcholine), flow velocities decreased to 39-54 cm/s, reaching maximal values of 90 cm/s (only 20% above baseline) after ECT. These flow velocities recorded post-ECT were considerably below the more than twofold increase recorded when no attenuating drugs were used. Systolic arterial blood pressure reached maximal values of 110-140 mm Hg and heart rate did not exceed 66 bpm. Rapid awakening followed each treatment, no focal or global neurological signs were apparent, and the patient was discharged in remission. CONCLUSION: In a patient with major depression and a coexisting intracerebral saccular aneurysm who was treated with ECT, the combination of beta blockade with atenolol and intravenous infusion of sodium nitroprusside prevented tachycardia and hypertension, and greatly attenuated the expected increase in flow velocity in the middle cerebral artery.  相似文献   

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True congenital peripheral aneurysms of the cerebral arteries are rare and may constitute a special entity. We report a rare case of nonmycotic peripheral aneurysm of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA) found in association with aneurysms of distal middle cerebral artery (MCA), junction between basilar artery (BA) and superior cerebellar artery (SCA) and MCA trunk. Our present case was a 37-year-old man with a history of abrupt loss of consciousness. Cerebral angiography revealed a right PCA aneurysm originating at the junction between the trunk of the PCA and the posterior temporal branch, and also aneurysms of the right distal MCA, at the right BA-SCA junction and at the trunk of right MCA just distal to the anterior temporal artery. Distal PCA aneurysm causing subarachnoid hemorrhage was successfully clipped and all the other aneurysms were treated in a one-stage procedure. Pathological examination of the surgically excised distal PCA aneurysmal sac demonstrated no infectious etiology. There have not been any similar cases showing an association of vascular anomalies with distal PCA aneurysm. This is the only reported case with the association of nonmycotic peripheral aneurysms involving the MCA and PCA.  相似文献   

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H Hashimoto  J Iida  K Masui  T Yonezawa  T Sakaki 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1997,40(6):1302-4; discussion 1304-6
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Direct clipping of giant intracranial aneurysms is sometimes difficult. A unique technique using multiple fenestrated clips for closing a giant aneurysm is described. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 65-year-old woman presented with a 10-month history of headache and gait disturbance. Cerebral angiography disclosed an unruptured giant aneurysm of the right internal carotid artery. INTERVENTION: Surgical exposure confirmed the presence of a giant aneurysm with the splaying and incorporation of the parent artery and a number of perforating arteries originating from the dome. Four angled and three straight fenestrated clips were applied in tandem to the aneurysm to reconstruct the parent artery and preserve the perforating vessels. Through their blades and heads, the closely arranged clips were successfully interlocked. CONCLUSION: This "interlocking-clipping" technique is a modification of the tandem clipping technique. The aim of this approach is to enhance closing pressure and allow a more stable "seating" of the clips in giant cerebral aneurysms.  相似文献   

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We describe the microanatomy of the perforating arteries arising from the anterior communicating artery complex (5 mm distal of the anterior cerebral artery, the anterior communicating artery, and 5 mm proximal of the distal anterior cerebral artery). Thirteen unfixed human brains were used in this study. The origin and number of perforators are described, as is the site of brain penetration, and results are correlated with previous studies. The hemodynamics of blood flow in relation to the formation of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm and different surgical approaches are mentioned. The neuropsychological outcome after aneurysm clipping with regards to the pattern of blood supply from the anterior cerebral artery complex is also discussed.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To report the successful coil embolization of a true gluteal artery aneurysm and review therapeutic options for this rare condition. METHODS AND RESULTS: A ruptured superior gluteal artery aneurysm in a symptomatic 80-year-old man was successfully thrombosed by embolization using a combination of Gianturco coils and helical platinum microcoils. Six-month computed tomography demonstrated persistent thrombosis of the aneurysm and resolution of the perivascular blood. CONCLUSIONS: This report offers support for the use of catheter-based techniques as an alternative to standard surgical repair of gluteal artery aneurysms.  相似文献   

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The utility of magnetic resonance angiography is sometimes limited in the diagnostic workup of cerebral aneurysms with low flow and/or partial thrombosis when weighed against digital subtraction angiography. We present the case of a rare superior cerebellar artery giant, partially thrombosed aneurysm in which additional i.v. contrast-enhanced MRA sequences were comparable to digital subtraction angiography. It demonstrated not only the exact spatial resolution and correct anatomical relation but also the hemodynamics which were confirmed by intraoperative Doppler ultrasound. This report supports the feasibility and utility of i.v. contrast-enhanced MRA for posterior fossa giant cerebral aneurysm management.  相似文献   

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We reported a case of middle cerebral artery occlusion caused by a dissecting aneurysm that was successfully treated by intra-arterial fibrinolysis. A 38-year-old man suddenly developed left hemiparesis and became confused. He was transferred to our hospital one hour and 27 minutes after the ictus. Right carotid angiogram (CAG) revealed aneurysmal dilatation of the horizontal portion of the middle cerebral artery and occlusion of the anterior trunk. Twelve million IU of tissue plasminogen activator was injected to fibrinolyze the thrombus of the occlusion site through a microcatheter. After this, the patient became alert and hemiparesis disappeared. It took three hours and 30 minutes to gain recanalization after the ictus. Right CAG obtained the next day demonstrated the patency of the anterior trunk and the characteristic finding of the dissecting aneurysm viz "double lumen" as a result of fibrinolysis of the thrombus in the false lumen. Right CAG obtained two weeks later demonstrated "string and pearl sign" instead of the "double lumen" as a result of partial thrombosis in the false lumen. Follow-up CAG obtained nine months after the ictus demonstrated marked reduction of the aneurysmal size as the result of progressing thrombosis of the false lumen. The characteristic angiographic findings of the dissecting aneurysm such as "double lumen" and "string and pearl sign" seemed to be mostly influenced by the status of the thrombus in the false lumen. In case of major cerebral arterial occlusion caused by the embolus or thrombus from the dissecting aneurysm, intra-arterial fibrinolysis seems to be a possible treatment modality, even though it is accompanied by the risk of giving rise to subarachnoid hemorrhage.  相似文献   

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We report a case of agenesis of the internal carotid artery which was revealed by a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Angiography showed a ruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery and unilateral absence of the left internal carotid artery. Both the left anterior and middle cerebral arteries were perfused from the right carotid artery via the anterior communicating artery. Absence of the left carotid canal was proved on bone CT. Such an association is discussed. An hemodynamic stress on a congenital defect of the cerebral arterial wall could be the origin of the aneurysm development.  相似文献   

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