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ACP InternistMKSAP Quiz: Evaluation of an Incidentally Found Aneurysm

Choose your answer from aneurysm clipping, aneurysm coiling, catheter-based angiography, CT angiography, or serial magnetic resonance angiography.


A 31-year-old man with a 5-mm saccular aneurysm in the anterior communicating artery, found incidentally while investigating new-onset trigeminal neuralgia, is asymptomatic with normal physical and neurological examinations. The quiz explores the most appropriate management for this patient, considering various diagnostic and treatment options.

Question:

  • Which of the following is the most appropriate management for a 31-year-old man with a 5-mm saccular aneurysm in the anterior communicating artery found incidentally?

Evaluation:

  • Aneurysm clipping
    • Involves surgically cutting off blood flow to the aneurysm.
    • Low risk of rupture and high risk of neurologic disability and morbidity.
  • Aneurysm coiling
    • A minimally invasive procedure using coils to promote blood clotting within the aneurysm.
    • Similar to clipping
  • Catheter-based angiography
    • An invasive imaging technique used to visualize blood vessels.
    • Used if further treatment is planned based on features predicting rupture.
  • CT angiography
    • Utilizes CT scans to visualize blood vessels.
    • Unlikely to reveal a change in aneurysm size and carries risks from radiation and contrast medium.
  • Serial magnetic resonance angiography
    • Noninvasive imaging technique to track aneurysm growth.
    • Monitors the aneurysm, as its at low risk for rupture.

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Did You Know?
Risk for rupture at 5 years is low for unruptured intracranial arterial aneurysms less than 7 mm in the posterior circulation and less than 12 mm in the anterior circulation. Annual noninvasive imaging is recommended to track potential growth, a key predictor for rupture.

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