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Original Source: Mirror-like aneurysms of proximal anterior cerebral artery: report of a case and review of literature.
'Mirror-like' or 'twin' aneurysms, which are located bilaterally on corresponding arteries, constitute less than 5% of overall aneurysms and mirror aneurysms on proximal anterior cerebral artery (A1) have never been reported in the past. We report a case of bilateral proximal A1 segment aneurysms (mirror). The approach to this patient is being described and the literature reviewed. The proximal A1 segment aneurysm is more approachable from the contralateral side. In case of mirror A1 aneurysms, the approach...
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Women With Brain Aneurysms At No Greater Risk Of Rupture During Pregnancy And Delivery
For women with aneurysms involving the brain blood vessels, pregnancy and delivery don't appear to increase the risk of aneurysm rupture, reports a paper in the February issue of Neurosurgery, officia...
Researchers help confirm value of flow-diverting device for most challenging aneurysms
(University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center) A multi-center study supports the effectiveness of the newest technology available for the treatment of difficult, life-threatening brain aneurysms. T...
Pipeline embolization device safe and effective tool for patients with brain aneurysms
A multi-center study supports the effectiveness of the newest technology available for the treatment of difficult, life-threatening brain aneurysms. The technology, the Pipeline embolization device, i...
Researchers use special foams to treat aneurysms
An innovative method for treating potentially fatal brain aneurysms by filling them with foam-like plastics is a step closer to clinical trials after demonstrating an ability to promote healing at unp...
New 'pipeline' device offers new option for difficult-to-treat aneurysms, study suggests
A new technology called the Pipeline embolization device (PED) shows encouraging results in patients with certain types of difficult-to-treat brain aneurysms.
Value of flow-diverting device confirmed for most challenging aneurysms
A multi-center study supports the effectiveness of the newest technology available for the treatment of difficult, life-threatening brain aneurysms. The technology, the Pipeline embolization device, i...
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Researchers confirm value of flow-diverting device for most challenging aneurysms
A multi-center study supports the effectiveness of the newest technology available for the treatment of difficult, life-threatening brain aneurysms. The technology, the Pipeline embolization device, i...
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'Mirror-like' or 'twin' aneurysms, which are located bilaterally on corresponding arteries, constitute less than 5% of overall aneurysms and mirror aneurysms on proximal anterior cerebral artery (A1)...
Multiple Mirror-Image Peripheral Arterial Aneurysms in Kawasaki Disease.
We present the case of a 5-year-old boy diagnosed with Kawasaki disease at 10 months of age who developed fusiform aneurysms of the coronary arteries as well as a previously undescribed pattern of mi...
What do fish make of mirror images?
Fish act aggressively towards their mirror image suggesting that they consider it another individual, whereas in some mammals behavioural response to mirrors may be an evidence of self-recognition. Si...
Through the looking-glass: mirror reading.
At early stages of object identification we process correctly oriented and mirrored versions of an object similarly. However, in letter and word perception, such tolerance to mirror reversals is harmf...
OBJECTIVE: International guidelines for the management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) recommend observation in aneurysms 10 mm (mean size, 19.2 mm) and 116 aneurysms (85.9 %)