PMID: 3762910Jan 1, 1986Paper

Dissecting aneurysm of cerebral arteries in congenital vascular deficiency

Neuroradiology
H SteinerH Schreyer

Abstract

A spontaneously dissecting aneurysm of the right middle and anterior cerebral arteries is reported in a 23-year old woman. The angiographic and pathological findings are demonstrated and discussed. The postmortem examination showed a congenital weakness of vessel walls.

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