True aneurysm of the proximal occipital artery. Case report

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Illuminati Giulio, Cannistrà Marco, Pizzardi Giulia, Pasqua Rocco, Frezzotti Francesca, Calio Francesco G.
ISSN: 2210-2612

INTRODUCTION:
True aneurysms of the proximal occipital artery are rare, may cause neurological symptoms due to compression of the hypoglossal nerve and their resection may be technically demanding.
PRESENTATION OF CASE:
The case of an aneurysm of the proximal occipital artery causing discomfort and tongue deviation by compression on the hypoglossal nerve is reported. Postoperative course after resection was followed by complete regression of symptoms.
CONCLUSION:
Surgical resection, as standard treatment of aneurysms of the occipital artery, with the eventual technical adjunct of intubation by the nose is effective in durably relieving symptoms and preventing aneurysm-related complication

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