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Impact of Very Small Aneurysm Size and Anterior Communicating Segment Location on Outcome after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
Journal Paper/Review - Nov 17, 2022
Roethlisberger Michel, Aghlmandi Soheila, Rychen Jonathan, Chiappini Alessio, Zumofen Daniel W, Bawarjan Schatlo, Stienen Martin N, Fung Christian, D'Alonzo Donato, Maldaner Nicolai, Steinsiepe Valentin K, Corniola Marco V, Goldberg Johannes, Cianfoni Alessandro, Robert Thomas, Maduri Rodolfo, Saliou Guillaume, Starnoni Daniele, Weber Johannes, Seule Martin A, Gralla Jan, Bervini David, Kulcsar Zsolt, Burkhardt Jan-Karl, Bozinov Oliver, Remonda Luca, Marbacher Serge, Lovblad Karl-Olof, Psychogios Marios, Bucher Heiner C, Mariani Luigi, Bijlenga Philippe, Blackham Kristine A, Guzman Raphael, Swiss SOS group
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Very small anterior communicating artery aneurysms (vsACoA) of <5 mm in size are detected in a considerable number of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Single-center studies report that vsACoA harbor particular risks when treated.