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No aneurysms were detected with either technique in eight patients.Both techniques showed 15 aneurysms in 14 patients.The maximum dimensions were less than 3.0 mm in three cases,3.0-5.0 mm in four cases,and greater than 5.j0 mm in eight cases.With conventional angiography used as the reference standard,CT angiography has one false-positive and two false-negative findings,resulting in a sensitivity of 88%(15/17)and a specificity of 89% (9/5).For 12 of 15 aneurysms,CT angiography was rated equal or superior to conventional angiography in depicting all aspects(shape,orientation,neck and parent vessel)of the aneurysms.We were able to detect aneurysms of the circle of Willis as small as 2 mm in size.Using conventional angiography as the reference standard,CT angiography has a sensitivity of 88%and a specificity of 89%for the detection of aneurysms in the circle of Willis. In almost all cases,CT angiography was equal or superior to conventional angiography in characterizing the aneurysms for surgical planning. |
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aneurysm aneurysm,intracranial CAT scan,abnormal CAT scan,angiography circle of Willis
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