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Old 11-21-2009, 10:05 AM #1
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Arrow Pericallosal Aneurysm

I had a ruptured anterior communicating aneurysm (size 6.7) in Jan 2008 and had a craniotomy a week after it was discovered. I was 45 years old then. Following my angiogram i was told I still have one more, a pericallosal unruptured aneurysm <3mm. My recovery was excellent and I'm back to my usual routine... work as an executive, play tennis and badminton and take care of 2 teenage kids. I could have moved on completely if not for the second one which comes to haunt me once a month (-: My doctors are monitoring the size but one neurosurgeon wants to open me up again. I'd like to get some insights on pericallosal aneurysm and coiling which unfortunately coiling in Manila is not a popular treatment yet. Thanks and God bless you all...
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