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Trigeminal Artery Ant Comm Art Aneurysm |
Aneurysms RARE Children, not congenital Predisposing ---Age, --Female --Smoking a/w FMD, PKD, Connective Tissue Disorders, Anomalous Vessels, AVM, Infections, Tumors |
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What Percent Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Patients Have Intracranial Aneurysms? |
9% Patients With Aortic Aneurysm Have Concomitant Intracranial Aneurysms |
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Example Cerebral Proliferative Angiopathy No AV Shunting Later- Get ca++ and atrophy. |
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Hemorrhagic Angiopathy Pseudo tumoral blush (No Nidus) No significant Venous Shunting. Excellent Response to XRT Note: AVM would show shunting! |
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Treat on Arterial Side- If Not successful, try to completely occlude venous sinus. |
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Extreme Form of Normal Development- However some have weird behavior |
Weird DVA Perfusion Hyper Gliosis DW Restriction |
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Prior XRT Multiple- Familial Cerebral CM Syndrome 7q, CCM1-3 Hispanic and Boys |
SWI More Seen SWI > GRE at Base of Brain |
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Incidental Stippled |
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Child Bump on Head |
Sinus Pericranii Child b May Ulcerate, Infected, etc. Needs To Be Treated. |