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Intracranial aneurysms : Current evidence and clinical practice
VEGA C; KWOON JV; LAVINE SD
AM.FAM.PHYSICIAN , 2002, vol. 66, n° 4, p. 601-608 Doc n°: 107062 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX, FB3 - PATHOLOGIE VASCULAIRE Unruptured intracranial aneurysms occur in up to 6 percent of the general population. Most persons with these aneurysms remain asymptomatic and are usually unaware of their presence. Risk factors foe the formation of aneurysms include a family,history of aneurysm, various inherited disorders, age,greater than 50 years, female gender, current cigarette smoking, and cocaine use. Because of the morbidity and mortality associated with surgical intervention, screening for aneurysms remains controversial. Two groups of patients may benefit from early detection: Those with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and those with a: history,of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. These patients should undergo magnetic resonance angiography, followed by neurosurgical referral if an aneurysm is detected. Screening of patients who have two or more family members with intracranial aneurysms is controversial. Screening of,patients who have one first-degree relative with an aneurysm does not,appear to be beneficial. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI Identifiant basis : 2003225143 |
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