2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2016.03.034
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Concurrence of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection

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“…Two cases of concurrent subarachnoid hemorrhage and acute type-A aortic dissection have been reported. 7,8 In both cases the patient was successfully treated with the emergency repair of the aortic dissection despite the risks of full heparinisation during cardiopulmonary bypass.…”
Section: Concurrent Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Acute Type-a Aorticmentioning
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“…Two cases of concurrent subarachnoid hemorrhage and acute type-A aortic dissection have been reported. 7,8 In both cases the patient was successfully treated with the emergency repair of the aortic dissection despite the risks of full heparinisation during cardiopulmonary bypass.…”
Section: Concurrent Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Acute Type-a Aorticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concurrent intracerebral hemorrhage and acute type‐A aortic dissection is a very rare presentation and the optimal timing of surgery in these patients is unknown. Two cases of concurrent subarachnoid hemorrhage and acute type‐A aortic dissection have been reported 7,8 . In both cases the patient was successfully treated with the emergency repair of the aortic dissection despite the risks of full heparinisation during cardiopulmonary bypass.…”
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“…However, hemorrhagic stroke with acute aortic dissection was extremely rare. [ 1 2 3 ] We herein report a fatal case of the concurrence of intracranial hemorrhaging and Stanford type A acute aortic dissection with cardiac tamponade, confirmed by computed tomography (CT).…”
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“…In addition, genetic factors contributing to a degenerative vasculature may have caused the concurrence. [ 2 ] As vascular diseases are systemic diseases, physicians should be alert for their concurrence when treating a patient with a vascular accident.…”
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