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Ian Coulter1, Mano Shanmuganathan, Ioannis Fouyas
1Department of Neurosurgery, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK. ian.coulter@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
Although uncommon, vertebral artery pseudoaneurysms harbour significant risk of embolic stroke and their presence should be considered in cases of blunt cervical trauma. We illustrate a case of a traumatically ruptured vertebral artery pseudoaneurysm treated with coil embolisation.
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