2006
DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3770(06)71360-1
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Enlargement to a saccular aneurysm and subsequent rupture of infundibular widening of posterior communicating artery

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“…All 3 de novo aneurysms of our case report were found to be unruptured aneurysms on routine follow-up study as the most of previously reported cases were. However, some authors reported a rupture of de novo aneurysms developing from the junctional dilatation [ 15 16 17 ]. We do not know the exact time interval of the aneurysm development from junctional dilatation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All 3 de novo aneurysms of our case report were found to be unruptured aneurysms on routine follow-up study as the most of previously reported cases were. However, some authors reported a rupture of de novo aneurysms developing from the junctional dilatation [ 15 16 17 ]. We do not know the exact time interval of the aneurysm development from junctional dilatation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This time interval from ID to aneurysm progression is also supported by our literature review. Radulovic et al 21 described a 34-year-old woman with previous SAH and transformation of a right PCoA ID to an aneurysm that ruptured 11 years after the initial diagnosis, leading to the recommendation that patients with IDs and previous SAH should undergo long-term angiographic follow-up.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Martins et al 17 aportan un caso semejante tras 11 meses, pero en este caso la lesión había sido explorada quirúrgicamente demostrándose que era una DI verdadera que fue dejada sin tratar. También describen Radulovic et al 20 dos casos de desarrollo y ruptura de aneurismas de AComP sobre DI descubiertas 9 y 11 años antes tras una HSA cuyo único hallazgo fue la DI. Por su parte, Coupe et al 4 y Kuwahara et al 14 demuestran operatoriamente la ruptura de una DI identificada tras una HSA.…”
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“…Los datos epidemiológicos recogidos de la literatura de los casos donde se ha demostrado la formación de un aneurisma a partir de una DI 5,16,17,20 indican que esto ocurre más frecuentemente en mujeres, en pacientes jóvenes entre 30-40 años, en el lado izquierdo y en la mitad de los casos ante una DI bilateral. El tiempo medio de progresión es de unos 7 años (rango, 0,5-11 años), aunque el tiempo de progresión viene determinado por la fecha de realización de la prueba de imagen y esto hace que los datos no representen con exactitud la realidad.…”
Section: Aspectos Fisiopatológicosunclassified