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Table 1 Case reports of subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to ruptured intracranial aneurysm with osteogenesis imperfecta

From: Subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to a ruptured middle cerebral aneurysm in a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta: a case report

 Authors (year)

Age, Sex

Location

Shape

 Supplement

Okamura T, et al. (1995) [17]

33 F

A-com A

Saccular

VA fenestration

Narváez J, et al. (1996) [18]

22 F

A-com A

Saccular

 

Havlik DM, et al. (2006) [19]

38 M

A-com A

Saccular

 

Petruzzellis M, et al. (2007) [20]

44 M

VA union

Saccular

SNP28 of COL1A2: detected VA fenestration

Matouk CC, et al. (2011) [21]

49 M

SCA

Dissection

 

Kaliaperumal C, et al. (2011) [22]

53 M

VA

Saccular

 

Our case (2013)

37 F

MCA

Saccular

SNP28 of COL1A2: not detected

  1. SAH; subarachnoid hemorrhage, F; female, M; male, A-com A; anterior communicating artery, VA; vertebral artery, SCA; superior cerebellar artery, MCA; middle cerebral artery.