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2021 | 4 | 352-355

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Mirror aneurysm of ICA terminus associated with adult polycystic kidney disease

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Introduction. Bilatereal saccular cerebral aneurysms (SCAs) that developed symmetrically on the same named vessels are defined as mirror aneurysms and account for a small subset of multiple cerebral aneurysms. The internal carotid artery (ICA) bifurcation is a rare location for mirror aneurysms. Aim. We aimed to present the importance of risk status assessment for SCAs and screening in all ADPKD patients for timely detection and managementof SCAs before catastrophic complications occur. Description of the case. We present mirror aneurysms of bilateral ICA bifurcation that appear like a couple of dancing men on coronal computed tomography angiography (CTA) images, which were successfully treated with single stage coil embolization in a 45 year old female patient with medical history of autosomal dominant policystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Conclusion. SCAs are more frequent in patients with ADPKD than in general population and also these aneurysms are more likely to rupture at earlier ages. Mirror aneurysms of ICA terminus can be treated effectively and safely by single stage coil embolization.

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4

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352-355

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2021

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  • Department of Radiology, University of Health Sciences, Prof Dr Cemil Tascıoglu City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Department of Radiology, Bahcelievler Medicana Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Department of Internal Medicine, University of İstinye, Zeytinburnu-Istanbul, Turkey
  • Department of Radiology, Acıbadem University, Istanbul, Turkey

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Biblioteka Nauki
2040494

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