@article {Akyolbcr0320091711, author = {Cetin Akyol and Erhan Turkoglu and Burak Kazanc{\i} and Hakan Seckin and Hayri Kertmen and Murad Bavbek}, title = {Intraparenchymal haematoma related to true middle meningeal artery aneurysm: a case report}, volume = {2009}, elocation-id = {bcr0320091711}, year = {2009}, doi = {10.1136/bcr.03.2009.1711}, publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group}, abstract = {Non-traumatic middle meningeal artery aneurysm and rupture resulting in intracranial haemorrhage is rare. In the present case, a 73-year-old man was admitted to hospital with a history of a minor head trauma. A CT scan of the head revealed a 2{\texttimes}2 cm intraparenchymal haematoma without significant mass effect in the left temporal lobe. The cerebral angiogram revealed a middle meningeal artery aneurysm. Intracerebral haematoma due to extracranial aneurysm is extremely rare, but should be considered when the history is suspicious and cranial CT is non-contributory.}, URL = {https://casereports.bmj.com/content/2009/bcr.03.2009.1711}, eprint = {https://casereports.bmj.com/content}, journal = {Case Reports} }