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. 2009 Sep;30(8):1518–1523. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A1621

Table 2:

Treated unruptured vertebrobasilar dissecting aneurysms

Patient No. Age (yr)/Sex Symptoms Type Lesion Site Dominant Vessel Treatment GOS Initial Angiographic Outcome
1 69/M TIA Supra RVA Contra Trapping 5 Complete
2 36/F Headache Supra LVA Both Stent with coil 5 Successful
3 41/M Headache Supra LVA Both Trapping 5 Complete
4 39/M Ischemia Infra LVA Contra Trapping 5 Complete
5 53/M Size Supra LVA Both Trapping 5 Complete
6 42/M Neck pain Non LVA Both Stent 5 Successful
7 50/F Headache Non LVA Both Trapping 5 Complete
8 45/F Headache PICA RVA Contra Trapping 5 Complete
9 46/F Ischemia PICA RVA Both Stent with coil 5 Successful
10 73/F Asym Infra RVA Both Stent with coil 5 Successful
11 41/M Headache Supra RVA Both Stent 5 Successful
12 43/M Headache Infra LVA Lesion Stent 5 Successful
13 42/F Headache Supra RVA Both Stent with coil 5 Successful

Note:—TIA indicates transient ischemic attack; asym, asymptomatic; Size, chronological change of aneurysm size on follow-up angiography.