.INTRODUCTION Saccular or “berry” aneurysms, which are characterized by an outpouching from one side of an affected artery, have a prevalence of 3.2% in the general
Headache and AneurysmKEY POINTS No pain from the aneurysm develops without pain nerves. The pain nerves involved in headache are the trigeminal nerve and high cervical spinal
RESEARCH Open Access Critical role of TNF-α in cerebral aneurysm formation and progression to rupture Robert M Starke1,2*, Nohra Chalouhi1, Pascal M Jabbour1, Stavropoula
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Headache is a major symptom referred by patients with brain aneurysm. As other types of pain, it is often ignored by the multiprofessional
The role of intraoperative videoangiography in aneurysm surgery—a comparative study from a tertiary care hospitalRESEARCH Open Access The role of intraoperative videoangiography
Original Article Retrospective analysis of anesthetic management in the cerebral aneurysm treatment: Issues in the course of endovascular versus surgical treatment ABSTRACT
Middle cerebral artery aneurysms: aneurysm angiographic morphology and its relation to pre-operative and intra-operative rupture Aneurismas da artéria cerebral média:
Impact of Surgical Clipping on Survival in Unruptured and Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms A Population-Based Study Gavin W. Britz, MD, MPH; Leon Salem, MD; David W. Newell, MD;