Martini E
Arch Psychiatr Nervenkr (1970). 1979 Jul 4;227(1):17-21. doi: 10.1007/BF00585673.
The case of a 47-year-old man who died one month after a history of paroxysmal occipital headaches, vertigo, vomiting, weakness, and sweating is presented. The death was due to a pontine softening caused by a subintimal dissecting aneurysm of the two vertebral, the basilar and the right posterior inferior cerebellar arteries. No etiological factor of the illness could be found. The clinical signs resembled those of a flap-valve tumor of the IIIrd ventricle.
报告一例47岁男性病例,该患者在出现阵发性枕部头痛、眩晕、呕吐、虚弱和出汗症状一个月后死亡。死亡原因是双侧椎动脉、基底动脉及右侧小脑后下动脉的内膜下夹层动脉瘤导致的脑桥软化。未发现该疾病的病因。临床症状类似于第三脑室的瓣阀肿瘤。