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Michail Vikelis1, Michail Xifaras, Georgios Magoufis
1Androtsou 17, Voula 16673, Greece. m_vikelis@yahoo.co.uk
Abstract:
Unruptured cerebral arterial aneurysms most often remain asymptomatic, but they may cause headache or other symptoms or signs. We describe herewith a case of headache attributed to an unruptured internal carotid artery aneurysm, clearly mimicking the phenotype of hemicrania continua. Potential pathophysiological explanations and recommendations for recognition of similar cases are discussed.
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