2008
DOI: 10.1002/eat.20487
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Acute gastric dilatation causing bacterial cerebral aneurysm—Case report

Abstract: Trapping of the aneurysm was performed. Thirty-four days after admission, the patient had a residual right hemiparesis and motor aphasia, and was discharged.

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“…There are other possible complications, such as intestinal ischemia or bacterial cerebral aneurysm formation (9). Recently, a case of acute limb ischemia secondary to an acute gastric dilatation causing compression of the common iliac arteries has been reported (10).…”
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“…There are other possible complications, such as intestinal ischemia or bacterial cerebral aneurysm formation (9). Recently, a case of acute limb ischemia secondary to an acute gastric dilatation causing compression of the common iliac arteries has been reported (10).…”
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confidence: 99%