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Aspirin associated with decreased rate of intracranial aneurysm growth
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVE Aspirin has emerged as a potential agent in the prevention of rupture of intracranial aneuPalabras claves:Aneurysm growth, aspirin, inflammation, intracranial aneurysm, Rupture risk, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, vascular disordersAutores:Allan L., Chalouhi N., Hasan D.M., Ishii D., Jabbour P.M., Jorge A. Roa, Kasab S.A., Limaye K., Nakagawa D., Samaniego E.A., Torner J.C., Zanaty M.Fuentes:scopusQuantitative susceptibility mapping and vessel wall imaging as screening tools to detect microbleed in sentinel headache
ArticleAbstract: Background: MR-quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) can identify microbleeds (MBs) in intracranPalabras claves:intracranial aneurysm, magnetic resonance imaging, Microbleed, Quantitative susceptibility mapping, Sentinel headache, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Vessel wall imagingAutores:Allan L., Awad I.A., Byer S., Carroll T.J., Hasan D.M., Hudson J.S., Ishii D., Jorge A. Roa, Kasab S.A., Nakagawa D., Osorno-Cruz C., Samaniego E.A., Shaban A., Torner J.C., Zanaty M.Fuentes:scopus