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2000
Volume 17, Issue 8
  • ISSN: 1573-4056
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6603

Abstract

Introduction: Endovascular therapy (EVT) for intracranial arterial aneurysms is depicted with several complications. Very recently, delayed non-ischemic cerebral enhanced (NICE) lesions have been identified as a rare complication associated with EVT. This complication always stands a higher chance of being missed in asymptomatic patients. We report a case of multiple NICE lesions in a known chronic hepatitis B infection and chronic gastritis patient with left internal carotid aneurysm (ICA) treated with detachable coils. Case Presentation: A 52 years old female with left ICA was treated with detachable coils via the endovascular route. Three weeks after the operation, she presented with numbness of her right limbs which was persistent and waked her up from sleep each night. She admitted skin allergies after wearing metals except for gold and silver since childhood. MRI revealed multiple abnormal lesions in the left temporal lobe, hippocampus, insula, and parietal lobe and some perifocal edema which were consistent with the diagnosis of delayed NICE lesions. Conclusion: It is very important to report the occurrences of these lesions in literature because of their allergic origin. We advocate that allergy to metals especially those used in coating endovascular equipment should be evaluated before every EVT for intracranial aneurysms.

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  • Article Type:
    Case Report
Keyword(s): Allergy; aneurysm; endovascular; MRI; NICE lesions; therapy
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