摘要
BACKGROUND Intracranial fusiform aneurysms are rare,spindle-shaped,and nonsaccular arterial dilatations that may be caused by dissection.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old man complained of wake-up onset of dysarthria and left-sided weakness.Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an infarction in the territories of the right middle and posterior cerebral arteries.Computed tomography angiography showed fusiform aneurysms in the right vertebral artery and bilateral petrous segments of the internal carotid arteries(ICAs).Despite conservative management,malignant ischemic stroke recurred in the contralateral ICA territory within a day of the onset of the index stroke.CONCLUSION We report a rare case of successive malignant strokes in a patient with multiple fusiform aneurysms.Herein,we emphasize that clinicians should consider aggressive treatment for patients with ischemic stroke and multiple fusiform aneurysms.