22 -2 (22) 2018 — Solieva M.Yu., Abdunabieva H., — POPULATION AND MORPHOMETRIC FEATURES OF ANNIVERSIS OF INTERNAL SLEEP ARTERY WITH BREAK AND WITHOUT BREAK
POPULATION AND MORPHOMETRIC FEATURES OF ANNIVERSIS OF INTERNAL SLEEP ARTERY WITH BREAK AND WITHOUT BREAK
Solieva M.Yu., Andijan State Medical Institute.
Abdunabieva H., Andijan State Medical Institute.
Ahmedov Sh., Andijan State Medical Institute.
Resume,
Aneurysms of the internal carotid artery, according to the literature, have a low risk of rupture and are often characterized by transient ischemic attacks, cerebral or focal neurologic symptoms, symptoms of compression of the nerve trunks nearest to the aneurysm and sympathetic plexuses
Keywords: aneurysm, nerve trunk, carotid artery, morphometric feature of carotid artery.
First page
77
Last page
79
For citation: Solieva M.Yu., Abdunabieva H., Ahmedov Sh., Population and morphometric features of anniversis of internal sleep artery with break and without break //New Day in Medicine 2(22)2018 77-79 https://cutt.ly/ingNwfg
List of References
- Rogozin AL, Krivoshchekov E.P. Gender risk factors for the rupture of cerebral aneurysms //Doctor-graduate student, 2013, 1.2 (56), p. 320-325.
- Rogozin AL, Krivoshchekov EP, Poverennova IE Morphological parameters of ruptured and unexploded cerebral aneurysms / Fundamental Research, 2012, No. 4 (part 1), p. 109-111.
- Broderick, J.P., Brott T.G., Duldner, J.E., Tomsick, T., Leach A. Initial and recurrent bleeding are the major causes of death following subarachnoid hemorrhage // Stroke. 1994; 25: 13421347. 3.
- Cebral J.R., Castro M.A., Burgess J.E., Pergolizzi R.S., Sheridan M.J., Putman C.M. Characterization of cerebral aneurysms for assessing the risk of rupture by using patient-specific computational hemodynamics models //Am J Neuroradiol. 2005; 26: 2550-2559.
- Clarke G., Mendelow A.D., Mitchell P. Predicting the risk of rupture of intracranial aneurysms based on anatomical location / / Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2005; 147: 259-63.
- Ghods A.J., Lopes D., Chen M. Gender differences in cerebral aneurysm location // Front Neurol. 2012; 3: 78.
- Hassan T., Timofeev EV, Saito T., Shimizu H., Ezura M., Matsumoto Y., Takayama K., Tominaga T., Takahashi A. A proposed parent vessel / geometry-based categorization of saccular intracranial aneurysms: Computational flow dynamics analysis of the risk factors for lesion rupture // J Neurosurg. 2005; 103: 662680.
- Hoi Y., Meng H., Woodward S.H., Bendok B.R., Hanel R.A., Guterman L.R., Hopkins L.N. Effects of arterial geometry on aneurysm growth: Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics study // J Neurosurg. 2004; 101: 676-681.
- Parlea L., Fahrig R., Holdsworth D.W., Lownie S.P. An Analysis of the Geometry of Saccular Intracranial Aneurysms // Am J Neuroradiol. 1999 Jun-Jul; 20 (6): 1079-89.
- Shojima M., Oshima M., Takagi K., Torii R., Nagata K., Shirouzu I. et al. Role of the bloodstream impacting force and the local pressure elevation in the rupture of cerebral aneurysms // Stroke. 2005; 36: 1933-1938.
- Szmuda T., Sloniewski P. Early and long-term outcome of surgically treated giant internal carotid artery aneurysms – comparison with smaller aneurysms // Acta Neurochirurgica. 2011; 153: 16111619.
- Weir B., Disney L., Karrison T. Sizes of ruptured and unruptured aneurysms in relation to their sites and the ages of patients // J Neurosurg. 2002; 96: 64-70.
- Wermer M.J., van der Schaaf I.C., Algra A., Rinkel G.J. Risk of rupture of unruptured intracranial aneurysms in relation to patient and aneurysm characteristics: an updated meta-analysis // Stroke. 2007; 38: 1404-1410.
- Wiebers D.O., Whisnant J. P., Huston J., Meissner I. et al. International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Investigators. Unruptured intracranial aneurysms: natural history, clinical outcome, and risks of surgical and endovascular treatment // Lancet. 2003; 362: 103-110.