“…Beyond preventing fatal haemorrhage, obstructing blood flow through these major vessels often results in inhibition of fungal growth by an unknown mechanism [2,14]. Decreased blood flow through the target vessel can be achieved using ligation, balloon tipped catheter placement or transarterial coil embolisation [7,8,11,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. These procedures do not directly address the potential for neurological disease, have their own risk of complications, and can be cost prohibitive.…”