Review Article
Association of Intracranial Aneurysms with Meningiomas, Pituitary Adenomas, and Gliomas: Review of Possible Interrelationships
Table 2
Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with aneurysm and glioma.
| Characteristics | Number | (%) |
| Total number of patients | 50 | | Patient age in years mean (SD) | 47 (12) | | Female | 15 | | Initial presentation with sympathology due to tumor | 23/30 | 76 | Aneurysm location | | | ICA | 15 | 34 | MCA | 12 | 27 | ACOMM | 7 | 16 | ACA | 6 | 14 | Basilar | 2 | 5 | PCOMM | 1 | 2 | Multiple | 1 | 2 | Not reported | 6 | | Ipsilateral aneurysm | 21/23 | 93 | Unruptured aneurysm | 38 | 77 | Outcome | | | Good recovery | 12 | 35 | Died | 22 | 65 | Not reported | 16 | |
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