Headache and MRI Changes after Endovascular Treatment of a Cerebral Aneurysm.

Case Reports in Radiology Pub Date : 2019-12-20 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/6917902
Liv Jorunn Høllesli, Martin W Kurz, Gry Inger N Behzadi, Tore Solbakken, Svein Harald Mørkve, Kathinka D Kurz
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Abstract

Background: The main complications after endovascular therapy of intracranial aneurysms are aneurysm rupture and thromboembolic events. Yet, the widespread use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in follow-up of these patients also demonstrates other, rarely known complications such as aseptic meningitis and foreign body reaction.

Case presentation: A small aneurysm in the right posterior communicating artery was treated with endovascular therapy in a 65 year old woman. Two weeks after successful interventional treatment, the patient developed a headache. On MRI performed five months after intervention, vasogenic edema was seen in the vascular territory of the right internal carotid artery. The edema and the symptoms diminished without specific treatment within a year.

Interpretation: The clinical and radiological presentation of this case are suggestive of a foreign body reaction, a treatable condition that radiologists and clinicians should be aware of.

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脑动脉瘤血管内治疗后头痛及MRI改变。
背景:颅内动脉瘤血管内治疗后的主要并发症是动脉瘤破裂和血栓栓塞事件。然而,磁共振成像(MRI)在这些患者随访中的广泛应用也显示出其他罕见的并发症,如无菌性脑膜炎和异物反应。病例介绍:一名65岁妇女,经血管内治疗右后交通动脉小动脉瘤。介入治疗成功两周后,患者出现头痛。干预后5个月的MRI显示,右颈内动脉血管区可见血管源性水肿。水肿和症状在一年内消失,无需特殊治疗。解释:该病例的临床和影像学表现提示异物反应,这是一种可治疗的情况,放射科医生和临床医生应该注意。
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