Blood blister-like aneurysm
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blister-like aneurysm • Blood blister-like aneurysm - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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blister-like aneurysm • Blood blister-like aneurysm - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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blister-like aneurysm • Multiple blood blister-like supraclinoid internal carotid artery aneurysms - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Blood blister-like aneurysm is a broad-based bulge at a non-branch point of a vessel, which is unlike saccular (or 'berry') aneurysms which usually occur at branch points.
Clinical presentation
Middle-aged patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Pathology
A focal defect in the arterial wall covered with fibrous tissue is usually seen. Potential causes include atherosclerotic vascular disease with ulceration, hemodynamic stress, and dissection.
Radiographic features
- shape: blood blister-like or half-domed shallow outpouching with wide neck
- common sites: supraclinoid ICA (dorsal wall), less likely MCA, ACA, basilar artery
- size: usually small (<6 mm) with a mean of 3 mm
- rapid change in size and morphology on follow-up angiograms
- CT angiography: often negative
- digital subtraction angiography: is the best diagnostic tool
Treatment and prognosis
These aneurysms are difficult to treat:
- endovascular coiling is difficult due to their small size and wide neck; flow-diverter stents are an acceptable alternative
- surgical clipping carries a high risk of tearing the aneurysm or internal carotid laceration during surgery
They have a higher complication rate than saccular aneurysm because they are often missed on CTA, have a higher rate of rebleed, tend to rupture at a smaller size and have a high risk of rupture if there is an underlying dissection (45% in a small series) .
Differential diagnosis
- saccular aneurysm
- vessel infundibulum
- atherosclerotic vascular disease
- vasospasm