Revisión del diagnóstico y tratamiento | 07 SEP 21

Aneurismas intracraneales no rotos y hemorragia subaracnoidea

Suelen ser asintomáticos y se descubren incidentalmente en las neuroimágenes.
Autor/a: Rabih G. Tawk, Tasneem F. Hasan, Caitlin E. D’Souza, Jeffrey B. Peel, William D. Freeman.  Mayo Clin Proc. 2021;(n):1-31
INDICE:  1. Texto principal | 2. Referencias bibliográficas
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