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. 2024 Jul 16;12(20):4337–4347. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i20.4337

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Case 1. A: Axial enhanced brain computed tomography of a 58-year-old female showed a tiny aneurysm found in the left superior cerebellar artery. Subarachnoid hemorrhage was noted; B: Three-dimensional reconstruction showed a 4.2 mm × 3.0 mm × 2.6 mm aneurysm found in the left superior cerebellar artery; C: Follow-up brain computed tomography (24 months post-operation) showed no new subarachnoid hemorrhage; D: Angiography showed the aneurysm noted on the left side of the basilar artery was clearly visualized by the frontal and lateral views; E: A 3.0 mm × 80.0 mm metallic coil was impacted into the aneurysm sac. Follow-up angiogram confirmed complete embolization and parent artery was intact.