[Clinical and MRT follow-up of carotid aneurysm following balloon embolization]

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[Clinical and MRT follow-up of carotid aneurysm following balloon embolization]. / Triebel, H J; Grzyska, U; Frehrking, M; Zeumer, Hermann.

In: RADIOLOGE, Vol. 29, No. 9, 9, 1989, p. 427-431.

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Triebel, HJ, Grzyska, U, Frehrking, M & Zeumer, H 1989, '[Clinical and MRT follow-up of carotid aneurysm following balloon embolization]', RADIOLOGE, vol. 29, no. 9, 9, pp. 427-431. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2798856?dopt=Citation>

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Triebel HJ, Grzyska U, Frehrking M, Zeumer H. [Clinical and MRT follow-up of carotid aneurysm following balloon embolization]. RADIOLOGE. 1989;29(9):427-431. 9.

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@article{30f118456bcf48c9a3c5e0e54ab1a180,
title = "[Clinical and MRT follow-up of carotid aneurysm following balloon embolization]",
abstract = "Percutaneous embolization using detachable balloons was successfully performed in a series of nine patients with intracranial carotid aneurysms. The clinical progress and the results of MR examination are reported. Up to 4 months after treatment, MR imaging did not show any significant change in size of the artificially thrombosed aneurysms. Complete resorption cannot be expected in less than 6-8 months, but resorption does eventually occur. The intensity pattern observed in the evolution of the thrombus was similar to that of intra- and extra-cranial hematomas.",
author = "Triebel, {H J} and U Grzyska and M Frehrking and Hermann Zeumer",
year = "1989",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "29",
pages = "427--431",
journal = "RADIOLOGE",
issn = "0033-832X",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "9",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Clinical and MRT follow-up of carotid aneurysm following balloon embolization]

AU - Triebel, H J

AU - Grzyska, U

AU - Frehrking, M

AU - Zeumer, Hermann

PY - 1989

Y1 - 1989

N2 - Percutaneous embolization using detachable balloons was successfully performed in a series of nine patients with intracranial carotid aneurysms. The clinical progress and the results of MR examination are reported. Up to 4 months after treatment, MR imaging did not show any significant change in size of the artificially thrombosed aneurysms. Complete resorption cannot be expected in less than 6-8 months, but resorption does eventually occur. The intensity pattern observed in the evolution of the thrombus was similar to that of intra- and extra-cranial hematomas.

AB - Percutaneous embolization using detachable balloons was successfully performed in a series of nine patients with intracranial carotid aneurysms. The clinical progress and the results of MR examination are reported. Up to 4 months after treatment, MR imaging did not show any significant change in size of the artificially thrombosed aneurysms. Complete resorption cannot be expected in less than 6-8 months, but resorption does eventually occur. The intensity pattern observed in the evolution of the thrombus was similar to that of intra- and extra-cranial hematomas.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 29

SP - 427

EP - 431

JO - RADIOLOGE

JF - RADIOLOGE

SN - 0033-832X

IS - 9

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ER -