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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Acta Neurol Scand
December 2021
Hospital Jayme da Fonte, Recife, Brazil.
Background: The anti-COVID-19 vaccines are new, and we should be alert of potential adverse effects of them.
Aims Of The Study: To report a case of a large hemorrhagic stroke 5 days after ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination.
Methods: Clinical, imaging, and laboratory data of a patient with stroke admitted to our emergency department.
J Am Soc Echocardiogr
October 2020
Blalock Taussig Thomas Heart Center, The Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. Electronic address:
Echocardiography has always been a journey from scientific observation to clinical application. Whether in theranostics, understanding the performance of the systemic right ventricle, or uncovering the predictive power of echocardiographic data in congenital heart disease, the author's experiences highlight how echocardiographers at the frontier of scientific inquiry making observations today are inundated with data. It becomes apparent that new clinical applications, if they are to be successful, depend more than ever on effective management of the information we collect.
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February 2006
U.O.A. di Anatomia Patologica ed Istocitopatologia, Ospedale Civile di Ivrea, Ivrea, TO, Italia.
Cerebral amyloidotic angiopathy represents the most frequent cause of lobar haematoma in young patients and represents 5-10% of the non-traumatic cerebral haemorrhages. In the present work, we describe one autoptic case of recurrent cerebral haemorrhages in a 58-year-old woman. Macroscopically in the brain multiple haemorragic areas were present in the right frontal pole, right frontal and temporo-parietal lobes with homolateral ventricular inundation.
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November 1983
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