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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol · May 1995
Case ReportsEndovascular treatment of epistaxis in a patient with tuberculosis and a giant petrous carotid pseudoaneurysm.
- D T Cross, C J Moran, A P Brown, A B Oser, D E Goldberg, J Diego, and R G Dacey.
- Department of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Mo 63110, USA.
- AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 1995 May 1;16(5):1084-6.
AbstractA 31-year-old man with pulmonary tuberculosis who did not have human immunodeficiency virus had massive epistaxis from a giant petrous internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm. Endovascular trapping of the aneurysm was performed, curing the epistaxis. MR showed multiple enhancing brain lesions that resolved with additional antituberculous drug therapy.
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