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Episode 280: RLR – Moving backwards

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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The Law of Proportionality in Hemorrhage

The patient had a hemorrhage for no clear reason. The next move was to do a conventional or digital subtraction catheter angiogram. They actually found in a very distal MCA branch, meaning the fourth degree of branching of the MCA way out near that hemorrhage,. A tiny little aneurysm that they went ahead and coiled. And they thought that was the causative lesion.

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