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The intracranial occlusive disease without V1 lesion was usually correlated with small cerebellar lesions in PICA and superior cerebellar artery ... be a clue to the presence of a large-artery lesion ...
Intracranial aneurysms are common, and the risk of rupture is influenced by size, location, morphology, and factors such as ...
There were two symptomatic cerebral haemorrhages (5%). Recanalisation of the basilar artery was achieved in 32 patients (80%); it was complete (TIMI grade 3) in 20% and partial (TIMI grade 2) in 60%.
the basilar artery, the posterior inferior cerebellar arteries, the anterior inferior cerebellar arteries, the superior cerebellar arteries, the posterior communicating arteries, and the posterior ...
This case report describes a rare instance of a superior mesenteric artery (SMA)-duodenal fistula with subsequent SMA thrombosis caused by a toothpick.Presentation: A 47-year-old woman presented with ...
The Control Group was composed of patients without aneurysms. Posterior communicating artery (PcomA) aneurysms were more common in women (p<0.05), and the anterior communicating artery (AcomA) ...
1 Pérez Baztarrica G, Cherjovsky R, Blanco N, Porcile R. Mycotic axillary artery aneurysm. Rev Esp Cardiol. 2009;62(4):451-2. 2 Zhang N, Xiong W, Li Y, Mao Q, Xu S, Zhu J, Sun Z, Sun L. Imaging ...
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