ANGIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF RUPTURED CEREBRAL ANEURYSM IN SRINAGARIND HOSPITAL

Authors

  • Piyanan Kuysakorn
  • Benjaporn Nitinavakorn
  • Jitjaroen Chaiyakum
  • Eimorn Mairiang
  • Nittaya Chamadol
  • Vallop Laopaiboon
  • Jiraporn Srinagarind
  • Jutarat Kanpittaya

Abstract

ABSTRACT

 

Intracranial  aneurysms are common. It is the most commonly encountered  aneurysms in the human body. Rupture  of an aneurysm producing intracranial bleeding is considered a medical emergency, and requires further investigation  and  management. Cerebral  angiography is still the examination of choice to confirm the diagnosis of aneurysms.

In our study, 29 cases of ruptured cerebral aneurysms show no sex difference And 13 out of 29 cases are in the range of 40-60 years. The most common location of cerebral aneurysms is the anterior communicating artery aneurysms, 11 out of 29 cases. No multiple aneurysm is seen in this study.

 

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Kuysakorn P, Nitinavakorn B, Chaiyakum J, Mairiang E, Chamadol N, Laopaiboon V, Srinagarind J, Kanpittaya J. ANGIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF RUPTURED CEREBRAL ANEURYSM IN SRINAGARIND HOSPITAL. SRIMEDJ [Internet]. 2013 Nov. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];9(1):40-6. Available from: https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/SRIMEDJ/article/view/13736

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