18 patients with SAH from aneurysms of AA were found. 9 men and 9 women, mean age 44 +/- 18 years old were reported. All presented with lower back pain, and spinal symptoms. 33% presented with headaches. All were found to have spinal SAH. 44% had evidence of intracranial SAH. The AA arose from T6 (5.5%), T9 (11%), T10 (11%), T11 (27.7%), T12 (27.7%), L1 (11%), L2 (5.5%). All aneurysms were classified as fusiform, dissecting or pseudoaneurysms. 61.1% of patients were treated with conservative observation, 22.2% underwent surgery for wrapping or clipping, 11% had endovascular occlusion, and 5.5% treatment information not recorded. Of the conservatively treated patients, 73% had complete aneurysm occlusion and recovery. All surgical patients had complete recoveries with no mention of aneurysm occlusion. For the patients undergoing endovascular therapies, one had a partial recovery, and the other patient had a complete recovery. One patient died with no mention of treatment approach. The mean follow up of this case series was 19 weeks +/- 55 weeks.