Purpose: To report four cases of patient with an acute ischemic event as a presenting symptom of a berry aneurysm.
Patients and methods: One male and three female (aged range 38 to 65 years) patients were admitted for acute stroke. The neuroradiologic finding disclosed aneurysm thrombosis, inferior to twenty five millimetres in three cases. Lumbar puncture was done in one case and showed subarachnoid haemorrage.
Discussion: We will discuss the hypothesis leading to the mechanism of aneurysm thrombosis. Two theories will be presented: "hemodynamic" and "parietal" modifications. We will propose a management protocol for these patients with atypical presentation of intracranial aneurysms given the potential risk of rupture.
Conclusion: The natural history of intracranial aneurysms is still not fully understood. Nevertheless, aneurym thrombosis may occur and lead to ischemic stroke.