Incidentaloma: cephaleas revealing partial thrombosis of internal carotid artery aneurysm during a 30-week pregnancy of amenorrhea: a case report
Mohammed Jalal,
I El-Abbassi,
A Amghar
et al.
Abstract:Abnormal dilatation of the wall of an intracranial artery under the influence of various factors results in what we call a cerebral aneurysm. This creates a pocket where blood accumulates, as it communicates with the vessel via a collar.1 When an aneurysm has not yet ruptured, it is usually detected incidentally, but sudden onset of headache should prompt a search for an intracranial vascular cause.2 In this work, we report a case of a patient who presented with sudden onset of headache which revealed partia… Show more
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