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Keywords: Pseudoaneurysm
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Subject Area:
Neurology and Neuroscience
Davide Nasi, Mauro Dobran, Lucia di Somma, Alessandro Di Rienzo, Maurizio De Nicola, Maurizio Iacoangeli
Journal:
Case Reports in Neurology
Case Rep Neurol (2019) 11 (1): 4–9.
Published Online: 17 January 2019
... are reported in the literature. Instability of the vascular malformation wall and the resolution of the intramural hematoma, especially in pseudoaneurysm, might generate extravascular migration of the coils in the first months after embolization. However, to the best of our knowledge, an extrusion of coil 10...
Journal Articles
Nicole Marschner-Preuth, Tobias Warnecke, Thomas-Ulrich Niederstadt, Ralf Dittrich, Wolf-Rüdiger Schäbitz
Journal:
Case Reports in Neurology
Case Rep Neurol (2013) 5 (1): 21–25.
Published Online: 30 January 2013
... Polytrauma Pseudoaneurysm A stroke until the age of 45 [ 12 ] is called ‘juvenile cerebral infarction’. In contrast to strokes in the elderly, juvenile strokes are often caused by rare pathologies [ 1 ], including dissections of the brain-supplying arteries, paradoxical embolism and thrombophilias...