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Selective embolization of unruptured intracranial aneurysms is associated with low retreatment rate
Neuroradiology, 10/19/09
Bandeira A et al. – Mean imaging follow–up of 32 months showed 104 stable occlusions, 12 further thrombosis, 7 major recanalizations, and 6 minor recanalizations. Retreatment was required in seven wide–necked and/or large aneurysms including four treated with coated coils. No bleeding occurred during follow–up. Selective embolization of UIA is associated with stable long–term anatomical results and low retreatment rate.
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