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Case Reports
. 1990;32(4):272-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00593045.

Dissecting and fusiform aneurysms of vertebro-basilar systems. MR imaging

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Dissecting and fusiform aneurysms of vertebro-basilar systems. MR imaging

T Iwama et al. Neuroradiology. 1990.

Abstract

The magnetic resonance (MR) findings of three cases with vertebro-basilar dissecting aneurysms (DA) were compared with those of two cases with vertebro-basilar fusiform aneurysms (FA). No abnormal findings, excepting a dilatation of a signal-void area corresponding to the arterial blood flow, were shown on the MR images in the patients with a FA. In contrast to the FA cases, various abnormalities were detected by the MR studies in all three DA cases. An intimal flap and a double lumen were demonstrated in one case. An intra-mural hematoma was shown in one case. A hematoma neighboring the parent artery was demonstrated in two cases. MR imaging was thought to be useful for detecting intracranial vascular lesions, such as a DA, and for discriminating between a DA and a FA.

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