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Rev. argent. radiol ; 73(4): 417-419, oct.-dic. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-634777

ABSTRACT

La hemorragia subaracnoidea (HSA) secundaria a reruptura aneurismática durante angiografía cerebral es un evento descrito en la literatura y generalmente asociado a cuadros de HSA con estudio angiográfico precoz. Si bien la ocurrencia de sangrados aneurismáticos durante la realización de angiografía cerebral por tomografía computada (angioTC) es algo infrecuente y la relación causa-efecto sólo existe en el plano de las hipótesis, el alto número de exploraciones realizadas en pacientes con sospecha de ruptura aneurismática y la gravedad del cuadro deben alertarnos sobre este fenómeno ya descrito por otros autores. En este reporte se ilustra el caso de un joven que desarrolla HSA durante la realización de angioTC cerebral.


Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) secondary to aneurysmal rerupture during cerebral angiography is an event described in the literature and usually associated with SAH with early angiographic study. The occurrence of aneurysmal bleeding during cerebral angiography by computed tomography (angioCT) is rarely observed and its cause-effect relationship is only hypothetical. However, given the severity of the condition and the large number of scans performed in patients with suspected aneurysmal rupture, we should be alerted to this phenomenon, as described by other authors. This article reports on a young man who develops SAH during brain angioCT.

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