Taichung Woman's Sudden Double Vision Caused by Intracranial Aneurysms
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A 65-year-old woman in Taichung who experienced sudden double vision was diagnosed with two large brain aneurysms pressing on her oculomotor nerve, posing a fatal risk. She was successfully treated at Kuang Tien General Hospital with a minimally invasive endovascular coiling procedure using a new flow-diverting stent. Doctors explained that this modern treatment is safer and less destructive than traditional open-skull surgery and highlighted the importance of seeking medical attention for symptoms like double vision, as ruptured aneurysms have a high mortality rate.