2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.03.042
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Evolution of Management Strategies for Cavernous Carotid Aneurysms: A Review

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“…[1] These aneurysms are can be idiopathic, traumatic, iatrogenic, or infectious in etiology. Traumatic, iatrogenic, and infectious aneurysms have an aggressive course and need urgent intervention.…”
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“…[1] These aneurysms are can be idiopathic, traumatic, iatrogenic, or infectious in etiology. Traumatic, iatrogenic, and infectious aneurysms have an aggressive course and need urgent intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second cranial nerve is an exception and visual recovery following decompression has been reported in few cases. [12] Like other causes of cranial nerve deficits, the duration of the deficits before treatment can have an impact on the resolution of the deficit.…”
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