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Cerebral angiography

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Complications Of In-Patient Cerebral Angiography: Comparison Between Patients With And Without Sub Arachnoid Haemorrhage, Yaseen Rauf, Usman Tariq Siddiqui, Gohar Javed Jan 2017

Complications Of In-Patient Cerebral Angiography: Comparison Between Patients With And Without Sub Arachnoid Haemorrhage, Yaseen Rauf, Usman Tariq Siddiqui, Gohar Javed

Section of Neurosurgery

Objective: To compare complications of cerebral angiography among patients with and without subarachnoid haemorrhage.
Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of patients undergoing inpatient therapeutic and diagnostic cerebral angiographies from 2001 to 2010. The patients were divided into subarachnoid and non-subarachnoid haemorrhage groups. During the study period no modifications were made to the operational protocol and all patients were subjected to the same procedure and prophylactic care.
Results: Of the 93 patients, 42(45.2%) were women and 51(54.8%) were men. The overall mean age was 45.27±16.15 years (range: 4-80 years). The …


Embolization Of An Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation Followed By Immediate Surgical Resection: A Case Report, Imaad Ur Rehman, Tanveer Ul Haq, Rashid Jooma, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Zafar Sajjad Jan 2008

Embolization Of An Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation Followed By Immediate Surgical Resection: A Case Report, Imaad Ur Rehman, Tanveer Ul Haq, Rashid Jooma, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Zafar Sajjad

Department of Radiology

Intracranial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are now a recognized entity because of improvements in imaging diagnosis. They are relatively uncommon but can cause serious neurological symptoms or death. We report a case of a 22- year-old man who presented with left parietal hemorrhage and on cerebral angiography was found to have a small AVM in the left middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory. Glue embolization followed by immediate surgical resection of the AVM was carried out, resulting in complete cure.