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1 Volume 71, Issue 5, Pages 604-609 (May 2009)
Symptomatic spontaneous intracranial carotid artery dissection treated with a self- expanding intracranial nitinol stent: a case report  Daniel L. Surdell, MD, Richard A. Bernstein, MD, PhD, Ziad A. Hage, MD, H. Hunt Batjer, MD, Bernard R. Bendok, MD  Surgical Neurology  Volume 71, Issue 5, Pages (May 2009) DOI: /j.surneu Copyright © Terms and Conditions

2 Fig. 1 MRI showing early subacute infarcts in the anterior division of the MCA on the right. Surgical Neurology  , DOI: ( /j.surneu ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

3 Fig. 2 MRA showing high-grade stenosis of the right supraclinoid carotid artery (arrow). Surgical Neurology  , DOI: ( /j.surneu ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

4 Fig. 3 MRI evidence of new stroke despite treatment with lovenox and aspirin. Surgical Neurology  , DOI: ( /j.surneu ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

5 Fig. 4 A: Angiogram before endovascular stenting showing stenosis of the supraclinoid carotid artery secondary to an intracranial dissection (arrow). B: Neuroform stent deployed across the intracranial dissection (arrows show stent markers). C and D: Cerebral angiogram after stent deployment illustrating improved caliber of the supraclinoid carotid artery. Surgical Neurology  , DOI: ( /j.surneu ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

6 Fig. 5 Most recent angiogram at 8 months of follow-up showing no instent stenosis and normalization of parent vessel size and appearance. Surgical Neurology  , DOI: ( /j.surneu ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions


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