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Intrasaccular Flow Disruption in Acutely Ruptured Aneurysms: A Multicenter Retrospective Review of the Use of the WEB

T. Liebig, C. Kabbasch, C. Strasilla, A. Berlis, W. Weber, L. Pierot, T. Patankar, X. Barreau, J. Dervin, A. Kuršumović, S. Rath, B. Lubicz and J. Klisch
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2015, 36 (9) 1721-1727; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4347
T. Liebig
aFrom the Department of Radiology (T.L., C.K.), Universitätsklinikum Köln, Cologne, Germany
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C. Kabbasch
aFrom the Department of Radiology (T.L., C.K.), Universitätsklinikum Köln, Cologne, Germany
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C. Strasilla
bDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology (C.S., J.K.), Helios General Hospital, Erfurt, Germany
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A. Berlis
cDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging and Neuroradiology (A.B.), Klinikum Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany
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W. Weber
dDepartment of Neuroradiology (W.W.), Knappschaftskrankenhaus, Recklinghausen, Germany
eDepartment of Neuroradiology (W.W.), Universitätsklinikum Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Bochum, Germany
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L. Pierot
fDepartment of Neuroradiology (L.P.), Hôpital Maison-Blanche, Université Reims-Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
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T. Patankar
gLeeds General Infirmary (T.P.), Leeds, United Kingdom
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X. Barreau
hDepartment of Neuroimaging (X.B.), CHU Pellegrin, Bordeaux, France
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J. Dervin
iSouthern General Hospital (J.D.), Glasgow, United Kingdom
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A. Kuršumović
jDepartment of Neuroradiology (A.K., S.R.), Klinikum Deggendorf, Deggendorf, Germany
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S. Rath
jDepartment of Neuroradiology (A.K., S.R.), Klinikum Deggendorf, Deggendorf, Germany
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B. Lubicz
kDepartment of Neuroradiology (B.L.), Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium.
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J. Klisch
bDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology (C.S., J.K.), Helios General Hospital, Erfurt, Germany
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vol. 36 no. 9 1721-1727
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4347
PubMed 
26138139

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American Journal of Neuroradiology
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0195-6108
Online ISSN 
1936-959X
History 
  • Received October 9, 2014
  • Accepted after revision February 2, 2015
  • Published online September 10, 2015.

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  1. T. Liebiga,
  2. C. Kabbascha,
  3. C. Strasillab,
  4. A. Berlisc,
  5. W. Weberd,e,
  6. L. Pierotf,
  7. T. Patankarg,
  8. X. Barreauh,
  9. J. Dervini,
  10. A. Kuršumovićj,
  11. S. Rathj,
  12. B. Lubiczk and
  13. J. Klischb
  1. aFrom the Department of Radiology (T.L., C.K.), Universitätsklinikum Köln, Cologne, Germany
  2. bDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology (C.S., J.K.), Helios General Hospital, Erfurt, Germany
  3. cDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging and Neuroradiology (A.B.), Klinikum Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany
  4. dDepartment of Neuroradiology (W.W.), Knappschaftskrankenhaus, Recklinghausen, Germany
  5. eDepartment of Neuroradiology (W.W.), Universitätsklinikum Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Bochum, Germany
  6. fDepartment of Neuroradiology (L.P.), Hôpital Maison-Blanche, Université Reims-Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
  7. gLeeds General Infirmary (T.P.), Leeds, United Kingdom
  8. hDepartment of Neuroimaging (X.B.), CHU Pellegrin, Bordeaux, France
  9. iSouthern General Hospital (J.D.), Glasgow, United Kingdom
  10. jDepartment of Neuroradiology (A.K., S.R.), Klinikum Deggendorf, Deggendorf, Germany
  11. kDepartment of Neuroradiology (B.L.), Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium.
  1. Please address correspondence to Thomas Liebig, MD, Department of Radiology, Universitätsklinikum Köln, Kerpener Str 62, 50937 Köln, Cologne, Germany; e-mail: thomas.liebig{at}uk-koeln.de
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