PMID: 15352628Sep 9, 2004Paper

Unruptured cerebral aneurysms; the features of cases undetected with MR angiography

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
Hiroyuki KatanoKazuo Yamada

Abstract

With the development of MRI and MRA, many unruptured aneurysms have been detected and treated. Nevertheless, not a few false-positive and false-negative cases are found. We investigate aneurysms that were suspected after screening MRA at the neurosurgical outpatient clinic and the features of aneurysms detected not with MRA but with DSA were studied. Seventy-six patients (85 aneurysms) were suspected due to screening MRA and DSA was performed in 64 (71 aneurysms) of them. Correct diagnosis of cerebral aneurysms with MRA was obtained in 44 patients (45 aneurysms, 63.4%), while false-negative cases were found in 17 patients (plus 20 aneurysms) and false-positive cases in 7 patients (10 aneurysms). The accuracy was 97.2% in ACA, 93% in MCA, 94.4% in VA-BA, and 78.9% in IC, while the sensitivity 100%, 88.2%, 81.8%, 64.7% and the specificity 96.5%, 94.4%, 96.7%, 91.9%, respectively. The features of aneurysms correctly diagnosed with MRA were relatively large ACA, including AcoA, MCA and VA-BA aneurysms, whereas the features of aneurysms undetected with MRA were small IC aneurysms (1-3mm in diameter), especially at the C2-3 portion. These aneurysms at the C2-3 portion or at unusual portions tended to be difficult to detect even with ...Continue Reading

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