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. 2009 Jan 5;14(4):447–452. doi: 10.1177/159101990801400411

Table 1.

Summary of previously reported cases of bilateral common carotid artery occlusion with ruptured cerebral aneurysms.

Authors (year) Age/ Etiology Location Treatment Outcome
Sex of aneurysm

Kumagai et Al, (1981) 51/F aortitis Rt. & Lt. BA-SCA wrapping Dead

41/F aortitis BA top, Lt.PCA-PcomA clipping GR

Matsuzawa et Al, (1982) 54/F aortitis BA top - Dead

Kataoka and Taneda, (1982) 81/F arteriosclerosis BA trunk Dead

Araki et Al, (2002) 83/F arteriosclerosis Rt.PCA(P2), Rt.PCA-PcomA - Dead

Present case 62/F arteriosclerosis BA top, Lt.PCA(P1) coiling GR

BA, basilar artery; SCA, superior cerebellar artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; PcomA, posterior communicating artery;
GR, good recovery; Lt., left; Rt., right.