In conclusion, we underline the high index of suspicion required for the early diagnosis of an infected carotid aneurysm to stop the rapid progression of the disease. MDCTA highly contributes not ...
Carotid-cavernous ... may cause the internal carotid artery to be torn from its points of dural attachment and rupture, with resultant direct flow into the cavernous sinus. Current treatment ...
Background Early literature on the Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device reported 80–90% adequate aneurysm occlusion but low complete occlusion (40–55%). It is uncertain whether residual or recurrent ...
Typically an aneurysm occurs when a part of the wall of an artery (a type of blood vessel) becomes stretched and bulges out. You can get an aneurysm in any blood vessel, but they are most common in ...