Solitary intraventricular hemorrhage without subarachnoid hemorrhage due to aneurysmal rupture: a case report.
Seung Soo KimKyeong-O GoHyun ParkKwangho LeeGyeong Hwa RyuHye Jin BaekSeunguk JungChang Hyo YoonYoung-Seop ParkSoo Hyun HwangPublished in: Journal of cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery (2019)
The presence of primary intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) without vascular lesion is very rare. We experienced solitary IVH without subarachnoid hemorrhage due to aneurysmal rupture in a 58-year-old man treated with coil embolization, which contributed to his good prognosis. After 33 days of hospitalization, he had mild right hemiplegic symptoms remaining, and he was transferred to a rehabilitation institute for further treatment. In cases of primary IVH, computed tomography angiography seems worthwhile for making a differential diagnosis, although the possibility of IVH due to cerebral aneurysmal rupture is very low. Endovascular intervention is a good option for diagnosis and treatment.