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British Journal of Radiology (2007) 80, e290-e292
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doi: 10.1259/bjr/52196291

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Aortic dissection associated with a neurointerventional guidewire retained in a perforating branch of the right posterior cerebral artery

A A Konstas, MD, PhD and J Pile-Spellman, MD

Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, 177 Fort Washington Avenue, New York 10032, USA


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Figure 1. Digital subtraction angiography taken during repeat angiography, 1 day after the retention of the taper 14 flex tip guidewire.(a) Anteroposterior view. (b) Lateral view. The right posterior cerebral artery (PCA) is widely patent without evidence of dissection, extravagation or spasm. The guidewire ends at the P1 segment, just proximally to the 6.5 mm right PCA aneurysm.

 





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