Documented enlargement and rupture of a small arterial sacculation
1971 ◽
Vol 34
(6)
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pp. 814-817
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Keyword(s):
✓ Small aneurysms may sometimes be considered junctional dilatations but may also progressively enlarge and cause spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage, as in the case reported. These small aneurysms should be treated precisely as an aneurysm directly responsible for bleeding. When found in conjunction with other aneurysms, they should either be treated simultaneously or followed until clinical developments indicate the need for such surgery.
1985 ◽
Vol 63
(5)
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pp. 691-692
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1996 ◽
Vol 84
(1)
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pp. 35-42
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1974 ◽
Vol 40
(2)
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pp. 252-254
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1973 ◽
Vol 39
(4)
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pp. 474-479
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1986 ◽
Vol 64
(4)
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pp. 537-542
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1977 ◽
Vol 47
(6)
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pp. 965-968
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1980 ◽
Vol 53
(2)
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pp. 185-187
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1972 ◽
Vol 37
(6)
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pp. 715-723
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1972 ◽
Vol 36
(1)
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pp. 27-33
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1972 ◽
Vol 36
(5)
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pp. 548-551
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