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View article: Middle Meningeal Artery Collateralization Patterns and Influencing Factors in Pediatric Moyamoya
Middle Meningeal Artery Collateralization Patterns and Influencing Factors in Pediatric Moyamoya Open
Introduction: The middle meningeal artery (MMArt) is considered to be an important collateral in moyamoya angiopathy; however, an in-depth analysis of the underlying mechanisms directing this collateral formation is missing. The aim of thi…
View article: Posterior cerebral artery involvement in paediatric moyamoya: angiographic patterns and stroke burden
Posterior cerebral artery involvement in paediatric moyamoya: angiographic patterns and stroke burden Open
Introduction: The posterior circulation is frequently overlooked when managing patients with moyamoya angiopathy (MMA), particularly the non-Asian population. This study aimed to identify the presence of angiopathy in the posterior cerebra…
View article: Unassisted and multiple microcatheter coiling of distal basilar aneurysms: Outcomes and literature review
Unassisted and multiple microcatheter coiling of distal basilar aneurysms: Outcomes and literature review Open
Purpose The best treatment for distal basilar artery aneurysms is controversial. We aimed to review our single-centre experience with coil embolisation of aneurysms at this location and compare it with the surgical and endovascular literat…
View article: Management of Patients with Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistula and Secondary Parkinson's Syndrome: Comment
Management of Patients with Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistula and Secondary Parkinson's Syndrome: Comment Open
Improved breeding practices and participatory health services have been designed and implemented by a partnership between national and international institutions in various parts of Ethiopia since 2014. Based on a panel data of two waves, …
View article: The So-Called Cranial Dural Channels and Their Relationship with the Bridging Veins
The So-Called Cranial Dural Channels and Their Relationship with the Bridging Veins Open
With great interest, we read the paper “Dural Venous Channels: Hidden in Plain Sight—Reassessment of an Under-Recognized Entity” by M. Shapiro et al.[1][1] The authors should be commended for drawing the attention of readers to what is a c…
View article: Multiple anomalies in the origin and course of vertebral arteries and aberrant right subclavian artery in a child with moyamoya syndrome
Multiple anomalies in the origin and course of vertebral arteries and aberrant right subclavian artery in a child with moyamoya syndrome Open
Here we report, for the first time, a combination of five-vessel aortic arch, anomalous origin of the right vertebral artery (VA) from the common carotid artery (CCA), an aberrant right subclavian artery (SCA), and bilateral symmetrical se…
View article: Rapid Documented Growth of Aneurysm Bleb Led to Rupture of an Incidental Intracranial Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm
Rapid Documented Growth of Aneurysm Bleb Led to Rupture of an Incidental Intracranial Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm Open
Background A major challenge in the management of patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) is to identify criteria indicating a higher risk of future UIA rupture. We report a rare patient with documented short-term bleb growt…
View article: Missed Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm Mimicking Vestibular Neuritis—Clues to Prevent Misdiagnosis
Missed Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm Mimicking Vestibular Neuritis—Clues to Prevent Misdiagnosis Open
View article: Computerized Angiographic Occlusion Rating for Ruptured Clipped Aneurysms is Superior to Subjective Occlusion Rating
Computerized Angiographic Occlusion Rating for Ruptured Clipped Aneurysms is Superior to Subjective Occlusion Rating Open
The 2 methods showed remarkable differences in the estimation of the angiographic occlusion rates of clipped aneurysms. The clearly lower interobserver variation of the computerized versus subjective occlusion rating may indicate a superio…