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Natural History of Stenosis from Intracranial Atherosclerosis by Serial Angiography
Stroke 29:433-438, Akins,P.T.,et al, 1998
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Article Abstract
We identified 21 patients with 45 intracranial stenoses who underwent repeat angiography at an average interval of 26.7 months.The average stenosis for all intracranial lesions was 43.9%initially and 51.8%on follow-up(P=.032).The average stenosis in the intracranial internal carotid artery(ICA)was stable(51.2%versus 52.6%).The average stenosis in the anterior cerebral artery(ACA),middle cerebral artery(MCA),and posterior cerebral artery(PCA)progressed from 32.4%to 49.7%(P=.037).Based on a minimum of 10%change,20%of intracranial ICA lesions progressed compared with 61%of ACA,MCA,and PCA lesions.Regression occurred in 14%of the intracranial ICA group and 28%of the ACA-MCA-PCA group.Cerebrovascular events were infrequent during this period,with 4 transient ischemic attacks and 1 intracerebral hemorrhage.
 
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