Subarachnoid hemorrhage due to middle cerebral artery dissection
misdiagnosed as a saccular aneurysm - case report
- Jong Myong Lee
Abstract
A 74-years old female patient presented with headache and neck pain for
four days. The patient was treated surgically. However, no saccular
aneurysm was found during surgery, and the diagnosis was corrected to
middle cerebral artery dissection. We treated the dissected segment of
the MCA and performed clip reinforcement.