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Fig. 2C 35 year-old woman with history of fibromuscular dysplasia. Coronal (B and D) and sagittal (C and E) maximum-intensity-projection images from contrast-enhanced MR angiography (B and C) and CT angiography (D and E) show three aneurysms including one saccular aneurysm (arrowhead, B and D) at distal right middle cerebral artery (M2 segment), one saccular aneurysm (large arrow, B and D) at left anterior cerebral artery (A2 segment), and one fusiform aneurysm (small arrow, C and E) at tip of basilar artery. CT angiography was performed with 0.35 x 0.35 x 0.8 mm voxels in 17 seconds. MR angiography was performed with 0.7 x 0.7 x 0.8 mm voxels in 20 seconds.





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