S. Ushikoshi et al., RUPTURED ANEURYSM OF THE MIDDLE MENINGEAL ARTERY ASSOCIATED WITH OCCLUSION OF THE POSTERIOR CEREBRAL-ARTERY - CASE-REPORT, Journal of neurosurgery, 84(2), 1996, pp. 269-271
The authors describe the case of a 69-year-old man with an intracerebr
al hemorrhage due to rupture of a nontraumatic aneurysm of the middle
meningeal artery (MMA). The ipsilateral posterior cerebral artery (PCA
) was occluded, and dural anastomoses developed as the main collateral
pathway between the MMA and the cortical branch of the PCA, on which
the aneurysm was located. It is considered that increased hemodynamic
stress to the collateral pathway contributed to the formation of the a
neurysm.