Cerebral aneurysm is defined as a cerebrovascular disorder causes
of the blood vessel to bulge or balloon out of
the wall of a blood vessel as a result of the weaken
of blood vessels and veins and occurred mostly at the bifurcations and
branches of the large arteries located at the Circle of Willis.
Symptoms
People may have an aneurysm without experiencing any symptoms at all,
but if a cerebral aneurysm begins to leak it can cause certain symptoms.
Dr. Lyrer P, and Gratzl O. at the Neurologische Universitätsklinik,
indicated that approximately two fifth of the patients with subarachnoidal hemorrhage complained of early symptoms prior to the major hemorrhage. The complaints may be
1. Headache as the most likely
2. Cranial nerve palsies including the muscles of the face, and
people's faces change as a result of the palsy. A patient may find it
difficult to smile, to control eye movements, and to engage in other
facial expressions.
3. Different vegetative symptoms, including the interference of the following, including thought, emotion, memory, comprehension, perception, purpose, etc.
4. Iransient neurologic deficits, etc.(3)
In the report of Dr. Henry J. Kaminski, M.D and the team at Cleveland
Veterans Affairs Medical Center showed that transient neurologic
deficits are an unusual presentation of chronic
subdural hematoma. Presented herein are three patients with transient
aphasia and right-sided sensory-motor abnormalities caused by subdural
hematoma. Review of the literature revealed 32 cases similar to ours.
Presenting complaints were aphasia (77%), sensory symptoms (57%),
headache (48%), hemiparesis (50%), and visual disturbance (3%). Fifteen
patients underwent cerebral angiography(4)
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(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8419992
(4) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/000293439290790I
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