Early cerebral angiography after aneurysm rupture. Analysis of 197 cases

Journal of Neurosurgery
M AmagasaJ Suzuki

Abstract

Although many patients with aneurysm rupture have undergone re-rupture during angiography, this event seldom occurs in the early period after the original hemorrhage. The authors review 197 cases of ruptured cerebral aneurysms that had received cerebral angiography within 1 week of rupture. With the exception of one case of re-rupture during angiography, no complications were noted in any of the patients. The criteria used for early cerebral angiography after aneurysm rupture are described.

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Jan 1, 1988·Acta neurochirurgica·J M GilsbachM E Hornyak
Sep 5, 2019·Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society·Hong AnBoram Ohk

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