Acute ischemic stroke due to unruptured small aneurysm of internal carotid artery: A case report

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Rationale:Intracranial small aneurysm is a rare cause of ischemic stroke, and been described only in sparse case reports. The exact pathophysiology, treatment strategies, and prognosis remain incompletely understood.Patient concerns:A 42-year-old man presented with an acute onset weakness of the right limbs.Diagnoses:Neuroimaging evaluation confirmed a diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke and left internal carotid artery (ICA) small aneurysm.Interventions:The patient underwent oral anti-platelet therapy (100mg aspirin daily).Outcomes:The patient recovered to normal status within 4 weeks following antiplatelet treatment. During a follow-up period of 1 year, he remained neurologically asymptomatic and led a virtually normal life.Lessons:It is crucial for clinicians to be aware of this entity, as cerebral infarction caused by small cerebral aneurysm is extremely rare.

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Su, H., Zhao, N., Zhao, K., Zhang, X., & Zhao, R. (2020). Acute ischemic stroke due to unruptured small aneurysm of internal carotid artery: A case report. Medicine (United States), 99(41), E22656. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022656

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