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Three Cases of Spontaneous Superficial Temporal Artery Aneurysm with Literature Review

Spontaneous, nontraumatic, superficial temporal artery (STA) aneurysms have been rarely reported. We herewith report three cases of spontaneous and true STA aneurysms. All patients, a 65-year-old male, a 76-year-old female, and a 47-year-old female, had no history of head trauma that requires medica...

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Autores principales: KAWAI, Hiroshi, HAMASAKI, Tadashi, IMAMURA, Junnichi, TOMONORI, Norio, ODASHIRO, Takuya, YAMAHATA, Hitoshi, TOKIMURA, Hiroshi, NOMOTO, Mitsuharu, ARITA, Kazunori
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Publicado: The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4533375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24305021
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.cr2013-0033
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author KAWAI, Hiroshi
HAMASAKI, Tadashi
IMAMURA, Junnichi
TOMONORI, Norio
ODASHIRO, Takuya
YAMAHATA, Hitoshi
TOKIMURA, Hiroshi
NOMOTO, Mitsuharu
ARITA, Kazunori
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HAMASAKI, Tadashi
IMAMURA, Junnichi
TOMONORI, Norio
ODASHIRO, Takuya
YAMAHATA, Hitoshi
TOKIMURA, Hiroshi
NOMOTO, Mitsuharu
ARITA, Kazunori
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description Spontaneous, nontraumatic, superficial temporal artery (STA) aneurysms have been rarely reported. We herewith report three cases of spontaneous and true STA aneurysms. All patients, a 65-year-old male, a 76-year-old female, and a 47-year-old female, had no history of head trauma that requires medical attention. Painless, pulsatile, and slowly growing calvarial lump was the symptom leading to image studies. All the lumps were preoperatively diagnosed as STA aneurysms by magnetic resonance angiography and/or three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography. One case was accompanied by anterior communicating aneurysm. And another case was associated with two more scalp aneurysms arising from occipital artery and contralateral STA. Pathologic studies showed that all three were true aneurysms, with intact media and adventitia but without organized hematoma. Literature review showed that 8% of all STA aneurysms comprised spontaneous STA aneurysms. We found 32 cases (19 males and 13 females) of well-described spontaneous STA aneurysms including ours. Twenty-eight cases (87.5%) were true aneurysms. Seven cases (21.9%) had coexisting vascular lesions. Five (15.6%) of these seven cases were diagnosed with cerebral or abdominal aneurysm. Multiple scalp aneurysms are quite rare; only two cases including ours have been reported. It seems important to know that spontaneous STA aneurysms may coexist with other vascular lesions including intracranial aneurysm.
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spelling pubmed-45333752015-11-05 Three Cases of Spontaneous Superficial Temporal Artery Aneurysm with Literature Review KAWAI, Hiroshi HAMASAKI, Tadashi IMAMURA, Junnichi TOMONORI, Norio ODASHIRO, Takuya YAMAHATA, Hitoshi TOKIMURA, Hiroshi NOMOTO, Mitsuharu ARITA, Kazunori Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Case Report Spontaneous, nontraumatic, superficial temporal artery (STA) aneurysms have been rarely reported. We herewith report three cases of spontaneous and true STA aneurysms. All patients, a 65-year-old male, a 76-year-old female, and a 47-year-old female, had no history of head trauma that requires medical attention. Painless, pulsatile, and slowly growing calvarial lump was the symptom leading to image studies. All the lumps were preoperatively diagnosed as STA aneurysms by magnetic resonance angiography and/or three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography. One case was accompanied by anterior communicating aneurysm. And another case was associated with two more scalp aneurysms arising from occipital artery and contralateral STA. Pathologic studies showed that all three were true aneurysms, with intact media and adventitia but without organized hematoma. Literature review showed that 8% of all STA aneurysms comprised spontaneous STA aneurysms. We found 32 cases (19 males and 13 females) of well-described spontaneous STA aneurysms including ours. Twenty-eight cases (87.5%) were true aneurysms. Seven cases (21.9%) had coexisting vascular lesions. Five (15.6%) of these seven cases were diagnosed with cerebral or abdominal aneurysm. Multiple scalp aneurysms are quite rare; only two cases including ours have been reported. It seems important to know that spontaneous STA aneurysms may coexist with other vascular lesions including intracranial aneurysm. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2014-10 2013-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4533375/ /pubmed/24305021 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.cr2013-0033 Text en © 2014 The Japan Neurosurgical Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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KAWAI, Hiroshi
HAMASAKI, Tadashi
IMAMURA, Junnichi
TOMONORI, Norio
ODASHIRO, Takuya
YAMAHATA, Hitoshi
TOKIMURA, Hiroshi
NOMOTO, Mitsuharu
ARITA, Kazunori
Three Cases of Spontaneous Superficial Temporal Artery Aneurysm with Literature Review
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title_fullStr Three Cases of Spontaneous Superficial Temporal Artery Aneurysm with Literature Review
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title_short Three Cases of Spontaneous Superficial Temporal Artery Aneurysm with Literature Review
title_sort three cases of spontaneous superficial temporal artery aneurysm with literature review
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4533375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24305021
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.cr2013-0033
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