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Intracranial Aneurysms in Childhood: 27-Year Single-Institution Experience
AJNR 30:1315-1324, Hetts,S.W.,et al, 2009
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Article Abstract
In our experience, intracranial aneurysms of childhood show a female predilection and predominantly saccular morphology. In neurovascular centers where microneurosurgical and endovascular options are available, most children with intracranial aneurysms can be successfully treated with low morbidity and mortality. Fusiform aneurysms require a combined microneurosurgical and endovascular approach more often than saccular aneurysms. The development of new aneurysms in pediatric patients during limited follow-up warrants further investigation.
 
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