2022
DOI: 10.1136/jnis-2022-019269
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Susceptibility weighted imaging for ruptured basilar artery perforator aneurysms in the setting of angiographically negative subarachnoid hemorrhage

Abstract: BackgroundRuptured basilar artery perforator aneurysms (BAPAs), defined as microaneurysms which develop in basilar perforator arteries without direct involvement of the basilar trunk, represent a rare cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). The diagnosis of BAPAs is difficult because of their small size, with high rates of negative angiography. The development of high-resolution MRI could increase the diagnostic performance. In this study we describe the usefulness of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) for … Show more

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“…We read with great interest the article by Zhu and colleagues describing the findings of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) in eight patients. The authors of this paper highlighted the potential role of SWI in detecting ruptured basilar artery perforator aneurysms (BAPA) not detected on CT angiography 1. Another original finding described in the paper is a punctiform hyperintense signal at the center of the SWI capping corresponding to the BAPA.…”
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“…We read with great interest the article by Zhu and colleagues describing the findings of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) in eight patients. The authors of this paper highlighted the potential role of SWI in detecting ruptured basilar artery perforator aneurysms (BAPA) not detected on CT angiography 1. Another original finding described in the paper is a punctiform hyperintense signal at the center of the SWI capping corresponding to the BAPA.…”
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confidence: 94%