“…16 In all cases, the aneurysms were located on the middle cerebral artery. 18 Giant AComA aneurysms have been reported to present with subarachnoid haemorrhage, 19 visual loss, 19-23 bitemporal hemianopsia, 24 dementia, 19 anosmia, 25 headache, 22,23,26,27 frontal lobe psychotic syndrome, 28 loss of consciousness, 20,22 progressive neurological deficits, 29 aphasia 30 and blindness. 18 Giant AComA aneurysms have been reported to present with subarachnoid haemorrhage, 19 visual loss, 19-23 bitemporal hemianopsia, 24 dementia, 19 anosmia, 25 headache, 22,23,26,27 frontal lobe psychotic syndrome, 28 loss of consciousness, 20,22 progressive neurological deficits, 29 aphasia 30 and blindness.…”