Research Article

Fluid-Structure Simulations of a Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm: Constant versus Patient-Specific Wall Thickness

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Second perspective of the effective stress at the outer ((a) and (b)) and inner ((c) and (d)) surface of the constant ((a) and (c)) and the patient-specific ((b) and (d)) wall thickness configuration, respectively. Very different stress levels are found at the location of the rupture site (indicated by the black arrow).
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