Literature DB >> 26585527

Understanding flow patterns and inflammatory status in intracranial aneurysms: Towards a personalized medicine.

Jérôme Berge1, Patrick Blanco2, Caroline Rooryck3, Romain Boursier4, Gaultier Marnat5, Florent Gariel5, Thomas Wavasseur5, Hubert Desal4, Vincent Dousset5.   

Abstract

Unruptured intracranial aneurysms are frequently and incidentally discovered with noninvasive imaging and the decision for preventive treatment is supported by epidemiologic and statistics data, lacking personalized argumentation about individual aneurysm behavior and inflammatory status of its wall. After a review of hemodynamic forces leading to aneurysm genesis and interaction with inflammation onset within aneurysmal wall, we will successively detail routine imaging methods for the aneurysmal wall and their respective contribution. Then, we will draw up the inventory of different experimental imaging and in vitro methods for future investigation of the aneurysmal wall. We emphasize the need for cooperation with various specialties: histopathology, genetics, and immunology in order to understand the natural history of the aneurysmal sac leading most often to stability but elsewhere to aneurysmal growth, thrombosis or rupture. A description of a research protocol devoted to aneurysmal wall inflammation and recently accepted in our university is introduced.
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Keywords:  Endovascular treatment; Inflammation; Interventional neuroradiology; Intracranial aneurysm; Personalized medicine

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26585527     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurad.2015.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0150-9861            Impact factor:   3.447


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4.  High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging (HR-MRI) Evaluation of the Distribution and Characteristics of Intra-Aneurysm Thrombosis to Improve Clinical Diagnosis of Thrombotic Intracranial Aneurysm.

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5.  [Autophagy regulates the function of vascular smooth muscle cells in the formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysms].

Authors:  Junhao Zhang; Jinghua Jin; Wei Yang
Journal:  Zhejiang Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban       Date:  2019-07-25

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