Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6043920 | World Neurosurgery | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Patent intranidal or prenidal AAAs do not significantly affect AVM radiosurgical outcomes. Occlusion of distal prenidal AAAs commonly occurs after radiosurgery. These findings may support a more conservative stance for embolization before radiosurgery for AVMs with AAAs.
Keywords
Virginia radiosurgery AVM scaleIQRVRASRICAAAIntracranial aneurysmMRIMagnetic resonance imagingRadiation-induced changescomputed tomographyradiosurgeryIntracranial hemorrhagesStrokeinterquartile rangeAVMvascular malformationsIntracranial arteriovenous malformationarteriovenous malformationGamma Knife
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Authors
Dale Ding, Zhiyuan Xu, Robert M. Starke, Chun-Po Yen, Han-Hsun Shih, Thomas J. Buell, Jason P. Sheehan,