Research Article

Morphologic and Clinical Outcome of Intracranial Aneurysms after Treatment Using Flow Diverter Devices: Mid-Term Follow-Up

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Cranial nerve palsy (patient number 1). 55-year-old woman presented with left oculomotor palsy. Cranial CT (a) showed hyperdense mass in the ophthalmic segment of the left carotid artery. Wide-necked intracranial aneurysm was proved by digital subtraction angiography (DSA, b) and the patient was treated using a flow diverter (c, d). In follow-up, clinical symptoms improved; the mass (e) and DSA confirmed no filling of the aneurysm sack (f, g).
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