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Ruptured proximal anterior cerebral artery (A1) aneurysm located at an anomalous branching of the fronto-orbital artery--a case report

Hong SK

Cerebral aneurysms are occasionally associated with anomalies of cerebral arteries, that should be recognized pre- and intra-operatively. Most of the previous reports on the anomalies of the anterior cerebral...
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Endovascular Treatment of Aneurysm of Splenic Artery Arising from Splenomesentric Trunk Using Stent Graft

Kulkarni C, Moorthy S, Pullara SK, Kannan RR

We report a rare case of aneurysm of splenic artery arising anomalously from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). The aneurysm was treated successfully by coil embolization of the splenic artery...
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Nonoperative management of persistent sciatic artery aneurysm: a case report

Song HY, Chung GH, Han YM

A patient with a sciatic artery aneurysm, which is so rare that only 31 cases have been reported in the literature to date, was treated successfully with transcatheter arterial...
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Retrograde Stent Placement for Coil Embolization of a Wide-Necked Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm

Roh HG, Chun YI, Choi JW, Cho J, Moon WJ, Solander S

Wide-necked aneurysms of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) are infrequently encountered in cerebrovascular practice, and endovascular treatment is difficult or impossible even with the use of several neck remodeling...
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The Endovascular Management of Saccular Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysms

Song HH, Won YD, Kim YJ, Kim BS

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this retrospective study was to report the outcome of the endovascular treatment of eight patients with eight saccular posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysms. MATERIALS...
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Transcatheter Coil Embolization of an Arc of Buhler Aneurysm

Jeong SJ, Lim NY, Jang NK, Choi SJ, Kim JK, Jeong YY, Kang HK

We report the findings of a patient with an asymptomatic Arc of Buhler (AOB) aneurysm, which was successfully treated by transcatheter coil embolization. An abdominal CT and angiography revealed an...
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A Less Invasive Approach for Ruptured Aneurysm with Intracranial Hematoma: Coil Embolization Followed by Clot Evacuation

Jeong JH, Koh JS, Kim EJ

OBJECTIVE: The presence of an intracerebral hematoma from a ruptured aneurysm is a negative predictive factor and it is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates even though clot evacuation...
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Massive Life-threatening Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Caused by an Internal Hemorrhoid in a Patient Receiving Antiplatelet Therapy: A Case Report

Kim M, Song HJ, Kim S, Cho YK, Kim HU, Song BC, Chang WY, Kim SH

A Dieulafoy lesion in the rectum is a very rare and it can cause massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding. An 83-year-old man visited our hospital. He had chronic constipation and had...
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Incidental Non-Cardiac Findings of a Coronary Angiography with a 128-Slice Multi-Detector CT Scanner: Should We Only Concentrate on the Heart?

Lazoura O, Vassiou K, Kanavou T, Vlychou M, Arvanitis , Fezoulidis IV

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the spectrum, prevalence, and significance of incidental non-cardiac findings (INCF) in patients referred for a non-invasive coronary angiography using a 128-slice multi-detector CT (MDCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The...
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