aneurysmat
Aneurysmat is a rare vascular disorder characterized by the formation of ectatic, sac-like dilations within the arterial wall that are distinguished by the presence of an abnormal, fibrous membrane lining the lumen. The condition is most commonly observed in medium‐sized arteries of the cerebral and coronary circulations, but isolated cases have also been reported in peripheral vessels. The defining feature of aneurysmat is the development of a fibrotic layer that adheres to the endothelium, creating a distinctive “matrix” that may interfere with normal blood flow dynamics.
The exact etiology of aneurysmat remains unclear, although several hypotheses have been proposed. A strong genetic
Clinically, aneurysmats often present with the same symptoms as conventional aneurysms: pain, localized swelling, or neurologic
Management strategies mirror those used for standard aneurysms, with a focus on controlling blood pressure, antiplatelet