elderly female presenting with "lazy" giant intracranial aneurysm

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Multiple aneurysms of anterior intracranial circulation including a giant one are rare; progressing slowly, these “little pulsatile bumps” often present with ocular and neurological symptoms. This case reports a 70-year-old hypertensive female with multiple small and a single giant intracranial aneurysm, diagnosed on basis of ophthalmological manifestations 3 years back, and the patient still survives with these unruptured vascular deformations.
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Authors ;Rajwinder Kaur;Mandeep Kaur;Harijot Singh
Journal colloquium in information science and technology, cist
Year 2017
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10.4103/kjo.kjo_83_17
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