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A 21-year-old male presented with headache for 5 years and recent episodes of short-lasting right-sided weakness. MRI was suggestive of acute lacunar infarct in the right medulla along with partly thrombosed fusiform proximal basilar artery aneurysm (Fig. 27.1a). DSA showed a long-segment, fusiform basilar artery aneurysm (Fig. 27.1b).
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Deshmukh, A., Parthasarathy, R., Gupta, V. (2019). Long Flow Diverter (FD) in Partly Thrombosed Basilar Trunk Aneurysms. In: Gupta, V., Puri, A., Parthasarathy, R. (eds) 100 Interesting Case Studies in Neurointervention: Tips and Tricks. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1346-2_27
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