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Fig. 7B. Pseudoaneurysm formation caused by vertebral artery dissection in
50-year-old woman with headache. Source image from three-dimensional
time-of-flight MR angiogram shows flow (arrow) consistent with right
vertebral artery pseudoaneurysm within mass shown in A. Absence of flow
void in lesion is probably caused by slow flow in pseudoaneurysm.
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