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Research ArticleInterventional

Silk Flow-Diverter Stent for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: A Series of 58 Patients with Emphasis on Long-Term Results

B. Lubicz, O. Van der Elst, L. Collignon, B. Mine and F. Alghamdi
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2015, 36 (3) 542-546; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4143
B. Lubicz
aFrom the Department of Neuroradiology (B.L., O.V.d.E., B.M., F.A.), Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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O. Van der Elst
aFrom the Department of Neuroradiology (B.L., O.V.d.E., B.M., F.A.), Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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L. Collignon
bDepartment of Radiology (L.C.), Centre Hospitalier Régional Citadelle, Liège, Belgium.
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B. Mine
aFrom the Department of Neuroradiology (B.L., O.V.d.E., B.M., F.A.), Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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F. Alghamdi
aFrom the Department of Neuroradiology (B.L., O.V.d.E., B.M., F.A.), Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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  • Clinical presentation in 58 patients with 70 IAs

    No. of Patients
    Asymptomatic
        Incidental21
        Previous SAH16
            Other IAs to be treated7
            Post-EVT recanalization4
            Postclipping remnant3
            Postclipping regrowth2
        Familial history3
        Recanalization1
    Symptomatic
        SAH9
            WFNS grade 12
            WFNS grade 21
            WFNS grade 31
            WFNS grade 45
        TIA-stroke4
        Neurologic deficit4
            Decreased visual acuity1
            Ophthalmoplegia1
            Transient tetraparesis1
            Progressive tetraparesis1
    • Note:—IA indicates intracranial aneurysm; EVT, endovascular treatment; WFNS, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies.

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American Journal of Neuroradiology: 36 (3)
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2015, 36 (3) 542-546; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4143

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2015, 36 (3) 542-546; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4143
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