2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.03.006
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Aneurysm in the anterior inferior cerebellar artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery variant: Case report and review of literature

Abstract: HighlightsWe reported a case of an aneurysm in the AICA-PICA variant which was subsequently excised.Considerable variation exists in the anatomy of the vertebrobasilar system.Understanding the variations and the aneurysms that may arise from them is an important aspect of neurosurgical practice.

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Aneurysms of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA-PICA) anatomic variants with a single trunk arising from the basilar artery supplying the AICA and PICA territories are relatively rare. 1,2 Large aneurysms in this region, particularly those that are partially thrombosed, may mimic other pathologies such as tumors and highlights the importance of vascular imaging as part of the workup. 3,4 Aneurysm excision with end-to-end reanastomosis in the PICA territory is a viable treatment modality for aneurysms that are unable to be treated with endovascular techniques or primarily clipped without putting the distal vascular territory at risk.
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Aneurysms of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA-PICA) anatomic variants with a single trunk arising from the basilar artery supplying the AICA and PICA territories are relatively rare. 1,2 Large aneurysms in this region, particularly those that are partially thrombosed, may mimic other pathologies such as tumors and highlights the importance of vascular imaging as part of the workup. 3,4 Aneurysm excision with end-to-end reanastomosis in the PICA territory is a viable treatment modality for aneurysms that are unable to be treated with endovascular techniques or primarily clipped without putting the distal vascular territory at risk.
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confidence: 99%