Ruptured berry aneurysm as the initial presentation of polycystic kidney disease: A case report and review of literature

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Abstract

Intra-cranial saccular aneurysms, also known as Berry aneurysms, have a well-known association with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Aneurysmal rupture can be the initial presentation of the disease. ADPKD has two types of gene mutations: PKD1 and PKD2.The latter one is of a milder form presenting later in life. Imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and assessment in order to provide adequate management of these patients however, there are no official standardized guidelines established for screening of these intracranial aneurysms.

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Alnuaimi, D., Alketbi, R., Alfalahi, A., Albastaki, U., & Pierre-Jerome, C. (2018). Ruptured berry aneurysm as the initial presentation of polycystic kidney disease: A case report and review of literature. Journal of Radiology Case Reports, 12(9), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v12i9.3448

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