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Vol 55, No 1 (2021)
Technical Note
Submitted: 2020-10-07
Accepted: 2020-12-15
Published online: 2021-01-19
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Ruptured temporal horn aneurysm associated with Moyamoya collateral vessel coexisting with contralateral arteriovenous malformation — technical note with clinical vignette

Alejandro Feria1, Grzegorz Brzezicki2
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Pubmed: 33463697
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Neurol Neurochir Pol 2021;55(1):102-106.
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  1. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky, 250 Park Street, 42101 Bowling Green, United States
  2. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Florida, College of Medicine Jacksonville, Jacksonville, United States

open access

Vol 55, No 1 (2021)
Technical notes
Submitted: 2020-10-07
Accepted: 2020-12-15
Published online: 2021-01-19

Abstract

The co-occurrence of a brain arteriovenous malformation, Moyamoya Disease, and intracranial aneurysm is exceedingly rare. We report the third case of this disease constellation, and the first where the aneurysm arises from the Moyamoya collateral vessel. We review the relevant literature and discuss proposed pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical implications.

Abstract

The co-occurrence of a brain arteriovenous malformation, Moyamoya Disease, and intracranial aneurysm is exceedingly rare. We report the third case of this disease constellation, and the first where the aneurysm arises from the Moyamoya collateral vessel. We review the relevant literature and discuss proposed pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical implications.

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Keywords

arteriovenous malformation, Moyamoya Disease, aneurysm, collateral aneurysm

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Title

Ruptured temporal horn aneurysm associated with Moyamoya collateral vessel coexisting with contralateral arteriovenous malformation — technical note with clinical vignette

Journal

Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska

Issue

Vol 55, No 1 (2021)

Article type

Technical Note

Pages

102-106

Published online

2021-01-19

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523

DOI

10.5603/PJNNS.a2021.0004

Pubmed

33463697

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Neurol Neurochir Pol 2021;55(1):102-106.

Keywords

arteriovenous malformation
Moyamoya Disease
aneurysm
collateral aneurysm

Authors

Alejandro Feria
Grzegorz Brzezicki

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