Case Report

Onyx Embolization of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Associated with Behçet's Disease

Table 1

Summary of reported cases in the literature of ruptured intracranial aneurysms associated with Behçet's disease.

Authors (Year)Age (yrs.)/sexPresentation EthnicityLocationInterventionAdditional

1Katoh et al. (1985) 29/MSAHJapanese MCAClippingNS
2Buge et al. (1987) 43/MCerebral infarctionMoroccanACA, ICA, MCA. PComANoMedical therapy
3Kerr et al. (1989) 12/MSAHCaucasianAComA, PComA, AChorClippingMedical therapy
4Tsuji et al. (1990) 62/FSAHJapaneseBilateral MCA, ICAClippingNS
5 Bahar et al. (1993) 40/MSAHChineseVAStentMedical therapy
6Khodja et al. (1991) 43/MNSTunisiaAComANoMedical therapy
7Dietl et al. (1994) 47/FSAH/ICHTurkishBilateral ICACoiling Medical therapy
8Ildan et al. (1996) 28/MSAHTurkishAComAClippingMedical therapy
9Itoh et al. (1996) 65/MMedullary infarction JapaneseVANoNo
10El Abbadi et al. (1999) 44/MSAHMoroccanBilateral MCAClippingNS
11Nakasu et al. (2001) 57/MSAHJapaneseBilateral MCAClippingMedical therapy
12Rosensting et al. (2001) 36/MSAHArmenian SCACoilingMedical therapy
13
Kizilkilic et al. (2003) 38/M
SAH
Turkish
SCA
Coiling
Medical therapy
1455/MSAHVANBCA embolization
15Koçak et al. (2004) 37/MSAHTurkishMCAClippingMedical therapy
16Zsigmond et al. (2005) 38/MSAHMediterraneanAComAClippingNo
17Chi and Deruytter (2005) 30/FSAHJapaneseSCAExcision No
18Agrawal et al. (2007) 36/FSAHIndian ICACoiling Medical therapy
19Kaku et al. (2007) 19/FSAHJapaneseBilateral MCAExcision and graftingMedical therapy
20Aktas et al. (2008) 38/MSAHTurkishBANoNo, patient died
21Ozveren et al. (2009) 38/MUnruptured JapaneseICACoilingNo
22Senel et al. (2010) 45/MSAHTurkishPCANo, spontaneous thrombosisNo
23Present Case (2010)26/MSAHSaudi ArabianMultiple MCAOnyx embolizationMedical therapy

NS: not specified, MCA: middle cerebral artery, ICA: internal carotid artery, PComA: posterior communicating artery, PCA: posterior cerebral artery, AChorA: anterior choroidal artery, AComA: anterior communicating artery, VA: vertebral artery, BA: basilar artery, SCA: superior cerebellar artery, NBCA: N-butyl cyanoacrylate, SAH: subarachnoid hemorrhage, ICH: intracerebral hemorrhage.