Role of oral pathogens in the pathogenesis of intracranial aneurysm : review of existing evidence and potential mechanisms
Hallikainen, Joona; Keränen, Sara; Savolainen, Jarno; Närhi, Matti; Suominen, Anna Liisa; Ylöstalo, Pekka; Kellokoski, Jari; Pyysalo, Mikko; Pussinen, Pirkko; Rauramaa, Tuomas; Frösen, Juhana (2021-02-01)
Hallikainen, J., Keränen, S., Savolainen, J. et al. Role of oral pathogens in the pathogenesis of intracranial aneurysm: review of existing evidence and potential mechanisms. Neurosurg Rev 44, 239–247 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10143-020-01253-y
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Abstract
Degeneration of intracranial aneurysm wall is under active research and recent studies indicate an increased risk of rupture of intracranial aneurysm among patients with periodontal diseases. In addition, oral bacterial DNA has been identified from wall samples of ruptured and unruptured aneurysms. These novel findings led us to evaluate if oral diseases could predispose to pathological changes seen on intracranial aneurysm walls eventually leading to subarachnoid hemorrhage. The aim of this review is to consider mechanisms on the relationship between periodontitis and aneurysm rupture, focusing on recent evidence.
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