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57yo male with an ACA aneurysm, ruptured 4 days later. Before and after.

57yo male with an ACA aneurysm, ruptured 4 days later. Before and after.

The ACA aneurysm was found later in the day during the angio done in a different center as our detector was under preventive maintenance. Not sure why this went on for 4 days until the thing burst as we usually transfer patients out for endocoiling sincewe're only about to get a cathlab in the next few years, but as usual where I am I suspect it's inability to secure funds for the coils.

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