Literature DB >> 856126

The relationship of arterial hypertension to intracranial aneurysms.

W F McCormick, E J Schmalstieg.   

Abstract

The rather widely held belief that systemic arterial hypertension is a major factor either in the genesis of saccular aneurysms or in their subsequent rupture is questioned on the basis of our clinical and pathological analysis of 250 patients with aneurysms. Analysis of 150 patients with ruptured and 100 patients with unruptured saccular aneurysms for clinical and morphologic evidence of hypertension revealed no notable excess over an age- and sex-matched control autopsy population. There is no evident association of hypertension with multiplicity of aneurysms, the age at which aneurysms present clinically, or with their rupture. All available data clearly indicate that saccular aneurysms can arise in the absence of fixed arterial hypertension and that they can also rupture in the absence of fixed hypertension.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 856126     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1977.00500170039006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


  9 in total

1.  Establishment of the experimental conditions for inducing saccular cerebral aneurysms in primates with special reference to hypertension.

Authors:  C Kim; H Kikuchi; N Hashimoto; F Hazama; H Kataoka
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 2.216

2.  Bilateral giant intracavernous carotid aneurysms in a 16-year-old boy.

Authors:  R K Winter; M D Hourihan; L G McKnight; N Powell
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 2.804

Review 3.  Subarachnoid haemorrhage and myths about saccular aneurysms.

Authors:  R O Weller
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1995-12       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  The effects of aortic coarctation on cerebral hemodynamics and its importance in the etiopathogenesis of intracranial aneurysms.

Authors:  Pankaj K Singh; Alberto Marzo; Cristina Staicu; Matt G William; Iain Wilkinson; Patricia V Lawford; Daniel A Rufenacht; Philippe Bijlenga; Alejandro F Frangi; Rodney Hose; Umang J Patel; Stuart C Coley
Journal:  J Vasc Interv Neurol       Date:  2010-01

Review 5.  Current management of hypertensive emergencies.

Authors:  J Y Garcia; D G Vidt
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1987-08       Impact factor: 9.546

6.  Direct evidence of hypertension and the possible role of post-menopause oestrogen deficiency in the pathogenesis of berry aneurysms.

Authors:  T Stober; S Sen; T Anstätt; G Freier; K Schimrigk
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 4.849

7.  Formation of new aneurysms. Report of five cases.

Authors:  A Marchel; J Bidziński; P Bojarski
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.216

8.  The Frequency of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage from Very Small Cerebral Aneurysms (< 5 mm): A Population-Based Study.

Authors:  Parviz Dolati; Daniel Pittman; William F Morrish; John Wong; Garnette R Sutherland
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2015-06-18

9.  Morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with rupture status of small intracranial aneurysms.

Authors:  Zhihui Duan; Yuanhui Li; Sheng Guan; Congmin Ma; Yuezhen Han; Xiangyang Ren; Liping Wei; Wenbo Li; Jiyu Lou; Zhiyuan Yang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-04-24       Impact factor: 4.379

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