Approach to Internal Carotid Aneurysms

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Approach to Internal Carotid Aneurysms

The role of lumbar puncture has declined with the advent of brain imaging. If the CT demonstrates a SAH, there is no need for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination (see Plate…

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Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease

Moyamoya. Moyamoya is a progressive occlusive arteriopathy of the distal internal carotid arteries. The idiopathic form, also known as “primary moyamoya” or “moyamoya disease,” occurs more commonly in children of…

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Interventional Radiologic Repair of Berry Aneurysms

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Interventional Radiologic Repair of Berry Aneurysms

The early management of patients with SAH involves an integrated, multidisciplinary team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointerventional physicians, and intensive care unit physicians. Patients should be hospitalized in a stroke unit…

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Giant Congenital Aneurysms

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Giant Congenital Aneurysms

Although SAH is the most feared and common clinical presentation of a berry aneurysm, there are other settings wherein an aneurysm may come to medical attention. An asymptomatic lesion may…

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Vascular Malformations

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Vascular Malformations

For these reasons, it is imperative that patients with cerebellar hemorrhage are assessed at presentation with the specific purpose of determining whether they should be subjected to surgical intervention in…

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Pathogenesis and Types

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Pathogenesis and Types

The risk factors for ICH include hypertension, advancing age, vascular malformations, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, anticoagulant and fibrinolytic agents, brain tumors, sympathomimetic agents, and vasculitis. Hypertension is the primary risk factor…

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