Giant thrombosed aneurysm associated with an arteriovenous malformation. Case report.
@article{Aarabi1978GiantTA,
title={Giant thrombosed aneurysm associated with an arteriovenous malformation. Case report.},
author={Bizhan Aarabi and John W. Chambers},
journal={Journal of neurosurgery},
year={1978},
volume={49 2},
pages={
278-82
}
}The authors describe a case of giant anterior cerebral artery aneurysm associated with an anatomically related arteriovenous malformation (AVM). The aneurysm was almost completely thrombosed and was resected along with the AVM.
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