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Was tun beim Zufallsbefund?

Inzidentelle intrakranielle Aneurysmen

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Immer häufiger werden Aneurysmen intrakranieller Arterien per Zufall entdeckt. Das weitere Vorgehen ist eine interdisziplinäre Aufgabe und sollte wesentlich von der Abwägung der Risiken einer Subarachnoidalblutung gegenüber denen mikrochirurgischer oder endovaskulärer Interventionen bestimmt sein. Bei kleinen Aneurysmen und über 50-Jährigen spricht viel für ein konservatives Vorgehen.

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Steinmetz, H. Was tun beim Zufallsbefund?. InFo Neurologie 16, 50–55 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15005-014-0783-9

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