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. 2012 Nov;33(10):1991–1997. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3079

Table 2:

PVO for posterior circulation aneurysms: demographics, follow-up, and complications

Case No. Age (yr)/Sex Location Size (mm) Presentation FU (days) Aneurysm Obliterated Complications/Comments
13 44/F VB 7 SAH 63 Yes None
14 52/F VB 13 SAH 185 Yes None
15 63/M VB 5 SAH 656 Yes None
16 60/F VB 6 SAH 729 Yes None
17 50/F VB 8 SAH n/a No Persistent filling of aneurysm after proximal VA occlusion, large PICA incorporated into dissecting pseudoaneurysm, underwent surgical trapping and PICA-PICA bypass
18 51/F VB 5 SAH 1379 Yes None
19 64/F VB 25 Brain stem compression, H/A 515 Yes None
20 55/F VB 26 CN palsy 794 Yes Lateral medullary infarction with clinical deficit
21 44/M VB 34 Brain stem compression 1839 Yes None
22 19/M VB 20 Brain stem compression 2123 Yes Brain stem infarction with clinical deficit
23 58/F VB 26 Brain stem compression 3360 No Transient episode of “tunnel vision”
24 67/F VB 20 Brain stem compression, cognitive decline n/a No Vessel rupture, death
25 74/M VB 28 Brain stem infarction n/a No Brain stem and cerebellar infarctions, death
26 54/M PCA 20 Incidental 213 Yes None
27 30/M PCA 29 Incidental 770 Yes Transient hemisensory and motor deficits
28 32/F PCA 26 Incidental 2439 No Transient homonymous hemianopsia

Note:—CN indicates cranial nerve; H/A, headache.