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. 2007 Jan;28(1):181–188.

Fig 2.

Fig 2.

Patient 1.

A, Right carotid angiogram shows a ruptured carotid artery in the bifurcation (vertical arrows) and an active jet of extravasation (arrowheads) through a focal skin defect on the right side of the neck during the injection of contrast medium. Obvious long-segmental stenosis of the cervical ICA was also found (horizontal arrows).

B, After the deployment of an 8 × 50-mm stent from the ICA to the CCA, acute thrombosis with total occlusion of the carotid artery occurred immediately.