CASE REPORT

Unusual Intracranial Manifestation of Infective Endocarditis

The Open Neuroimaging Journal 20 December 2021 CASE REPORT DOI: 10.2174/1874440002114010028

Abstract

Objective:

The mycotic aneurysm is a rare intracranial pathology seen with pre-existing infective endocarditis. It has a high mortality rate due to its risk of rupture and needs early diagnosis and treatment.

Methods:

A 23-year male patient who presented with infective endocarditis subsequently developed a left parietal-temporal intracranial haemorrhage with suspicion of aneurysm after the course of antibiotic treatment as seen on Computed Tomography (CT) scan. Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) revealed a ruptured fusosaccular aneurysm in the distal parietal branches of the left Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA), for which glue embolization of the distal parent artery and aneurysm was done.

Result:

The interventional endovascular procedure was done with complete obliteration of the distal parent artery, mycotic aneurysm, and normal filling of the left internal cerebral artery (ICA) branches.

Conclusion:

Mycotic intracranial aneurysms (MIA) are a rare form of cerebrovascular pathology which needs early diagnosis with endovascular intervention when rupture occurs.

Keywords: Case report, Intracranial, Mycotic, Aneurysm, Infective, Unusual, Endocarditis.
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