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  • A case of a ruptured aneurysm in the right middle cerebral artery is presented, highlighting the complications seen during angiography.
  • The report discusses factors that may contribute to the rupture of the aneurysm during the procedure, particularly focusing on the role of contrast medium.
  • It emphasizes how sudden fluctuations in arteriolar pressure, especially when underlying vascular or brain issues exist, can lead to such ruptures.

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A case of rupture of an aneurysm of the right middle cerebral artery with ventricular inundation of the contrast medium during angiography is reported. The various causal factors in the rupture of the aneurysmatic sack during this examination are discussed. In particular, the implications of sudden changes in arteriolar pressure induced by the contrast medium when preexistent arterioral and encephalic lesions of organic or functional nature are present, are considered.

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  • A case of a ruptured aneurysm in the right middle cerebral artery is presented, highlighting the complications seen during angiography.
  • The report discusses factors that may contribute to the rupture of the aneurysm during the procedure, particularly focusing on the role of contrast medium.
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