From the University of Texas-Southwestern Medical School, Department of Pathology (J.A.P., E.J.R., J.J.B.), and the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences (J.A.P., J.J.B.), Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
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Abstract
Berry aneurysms in childhood are rare and have certain characteristics that distinguish them from their adult counterparts. A case of death caused by a ruptured berry aneurysm in a child is presented, and the topic is reviewed.