Characteristics of eight patients with peripheral cerebellar artery aneurysms
Patient No. | Age (yr)/Sex | Location | Sac | Neck | Presentation | Treatment | Initial Results | Complications | Outcome | Follow-up |
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1 | 43/F | SCA | S | S | SAH | Selective | Complete | Thrombus | Excellent | Unchanged |
2 | 68/M | AICA | S | S | SAH | Selective | Neck remnant | None | Excellent | Further thrombosis |
3 | 52/F | SCA | S | S | SAH | Selective | Complete | None | Excellent | Unchanged |
4 | 16/M | PICA | L | W | Incidental | Nonselective | Complete | None | Excellent | Unchanged |
5 | 57/M | PICA | L | W | SAH | Nonselective | Complete | None | Excellent | Unchanged |
6 | 26/F | SCA | S | S | SAH | Selective | Neck remnant | None | Excellent | Further thrombosis |
7 | 62/F | AICA | S | W | SAH | Nonselective | Complete | None | Nerve palsy | Unchanged |
8 | 19/M | SCA | S | S | SAH | Selective | Residual flow | Bleeding | Excellent | Unchanged |
Note.—F indicates female; M, male; SCA, superior cerebellar artery; AICA, anterior inferior cerebellar artery; PICA, posterior inferior cerebellar artery; S, small; L, large; W, wide; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage.