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Internal carotid aneurysm associated with multiple anomalies of cerebral arteries

Anévrisme de la carotide interne avec anomalies multiples des artères cérébrales. A propos d'un cas

Aneurysma der Arteria carotis interna und multiple Anomalien der cerebralen Arterien

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An unusual case of the extradural internal carotid artery aneurysm associated with the abnormal course of the anterior cerebral artery and other multiple anomalies of the cerebral arteries was presented. In addition, a high position and a coarctation of the aortic arch and a hypoplasia of the left subclavian artery were demonstrated by angiography, but the vertebro-basilar system was essentially normal.

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Présentation d'un cas inhabituel d'anévrisme de l'artère carotide interne extradurale avec trajet anormal de l'artère cérébrale antérieure et diverses anomalies des artères cérébrales. L'angiographie revéla en outre la position haute et la coarctation de la crosse de l'aorte et l'hypoplasie de l'artère sous-clavière gauche, mais le système vertébro-basilaire était normal.

Zusammenfassung

Fallbericht über einen Patienten mit einem Aneurysma der Arteria carotis interna und zusätzlichen multiplen Anomalien der Hirnarterien.

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Handa, J., Matsuda, M., Koyama, T. et al. Internal carotid aneurysm associated with multiple anomalies of cerebral arteries. Neuroradiology 2, 230–233 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00337573

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