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Takeuchi S et al. – The authors present an extremely rare case of bilateral aneurysm of LSA, which spontaneously disappeared. A 59–year–old man presented to us with a decreased level of consciousness. Twice repeated blood culture was negative. Computed tomography (CT) showed bilateral basal ganglia hemorrhage with intraventricular extension and acute hydrocephalus. They performed external ventricular drainage.

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