Stroke, Vol 7, 504-506, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
RD Shoumaker, WS Avant and GH Cohen
A patient experiencing transient cerebral ischemic attacks (TIAs) was
studied angiographically and found to have a symptomatic stenosis of the
appropriate internal carotid artery (ICA) and three asymptomatic
intracranial aneurysms. A therapeutic approach to this type of problem is
discussed in this article.
ARTICLES
Coincidental multiple asymptomatic intracranial aneurysms and symptomatic carotid stenosis
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