Intracranial aneurysms more often occur in the same arterial territory within families. Several aneurysm locations are associated with specific circle of Willis variations. We investigated whether the same circle of Willis variations are more likely to occur in first-degree relatives than in unrelated individuals.We assessed four circle of Willis variations (classical, A1-asymmetry, incomplete posterior communicating artery and fetal circulation) in two independent groups of families with familial aneurysms and ≥2 first-degree relatives with circle of Willis imaging on MRA/CTA. In each (index) family we determined the proportion of first-degree relatives with the same circle of Willis variation as the proband and compared it to the proporti...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate and describe the prevalence and patterns of arte...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
OBJECT:Patients with familial intracranial aneurysms (IA) have a higher risk of rupture than patient...
Background Intracranial aneurysms more often occur in the same arterial territory within families. S...
Background A previous study suggested that intracranial aneurysms are more likely to occur in the sa...
BackgroundA previous study suggested that intracranial aneurysms are more likely to occur in the sam...
cranial aneurysms suggests the presence of a genetically determined underlying arteriopathy. The pat...
Background and purpose Previous studies have described a correlation between variants of the circle ...
Background: Previous studies have proposed correlation between variants of the cerebral arterial cir...
The circle of Willis is an anastomotic network of arteries surrounding the base of the brain, provid...
International audienceOBJECTIVE The pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for the formation of i...
The role of circle of Willis anomalies in cerebral aneurysm rupture Marc A Lazzaro,1 Bichun Ouyang,2...
OBJECT: Familial predisposition is a recognized nonmodifiable risk factor for the formation and rupt...
Background and Purpose. The vascular morphology in crowd with family history of stroke remains uncle...
Object Patients with familial intracranial aneurysms (IA) have a higher risk of rupture than patient...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate and describe the prevalence and patterns of arte...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
OBJECT:Patients with familial intracranial aneurysms (IA) have a higher risk of rupture than patient...
Background Intracranial aneurysms more often occur in the same arterial territory within families. S...
Background A previous study suggested that intracranial aneurysms are more likely to occur in the sa...
BackgroundA previous study suggested that intracranial aneurysms are more likely to occur in the sam...
cranial aneurysms suggests the presence of a genetically determined underlying arteriopathy. The pat...
Background and purpose Previous studies have described a correlation between variants of the circle ...
Background: Previous studies have proposed correlation between variants of the cerebral arterial cir...
The circle of Willis is an anastomotic network of arteries surrounding the base of the brain, provid...
International audienceOBJECTIVE The pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for the formation of i...
The role of circle of Willis anomalies in cerebral aneurysm rupture Marc A Lazzaro,1 Bichun Ouyang,2...
OBJECT: Familial predisposition is a recognized nonmodifiable risk factor for the formation and rupt...
Background and Purpose. The vascular morphology in crowd with family history of stroke remains uncle...
Object Patients with familial intracranial aneurysms (IA) have a higher risk of rupture than patient...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate and describe the prevalence and patterns of arte...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
OBJECT:Patients with familial intracranial aneurysms (IA) have a higher risk of rupture than patient...