| Literature DB >> 20672936 |
Jun Hyong Ahn1, Ji Hoon Phi, Hyun-Seung Kang, Kyu-Chang Wang, Byung-Kyu Cho, Ji Yeoun Lee, Gi Beom Kim, Seung-Ki Kim.
Abstract
This 13-month-old boy, in whom Kawasaki disease had been diagnosed at the age of 6 months, presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by the rupture of a middle cerebral artery aneurysm. The authors performed an emergency craniectomy and clip occlusion of the aneurysm, which was found to be partially thrombosed. The patient was discharged 4 weeks postoperatively without apparent neurological deficit. Intracranial saccular aneurysms in the pediatric population are rare, and are occasionally associated with various systemic disorders. Kawasaki disease is a systemic vasculopathy of unknown origin, but cerebral arteries are usually spared from the disease process. This is the second case report of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm in a patient with Kawasaki disease, providing a novel clinical feature that the authors call Kawasaki syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20672936 DOI: 10.3171/2010.5.PEDS1012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Pediatr ISSN: 1933-0707 Impact factor: 2.375