CT/CTA imaging of multivessel dissection (right ICA and VA) provides more detailed information than MR imaging/MRA about vessel morphology. CT/CTA imaging.

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CT/CTA imaging of multivessel dissection (right ICA and VA) provides more detailed information than MR imaging/MRA about vessel morphology. CT/CTA imaging of multivessel dissection (right ICA and VA) provides more detailed information than MR imaging/MRA about vessel morphology. Conventional cerebral angiographic images of the right ICA (A) and right VA (B). Curved planar reformat images from the CTA study of the right ICA (C) and right VA (D). Both demonstrate vessel wall irregularity, mild luminal narrowing, and pseudoaneurysm of the right ICA (arrows). E, Corresponding MIP image from contrast-enhanced MRA shows both dissections (arrows), but with less clear depiction than that on CTA. F, Axial T1-weighted fat-suppressed image demonstrates a crescent sign consistent with intramural hematoma around both the right ICA and VA (arrows). A.T. Vertinsky et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2008;29:1753-1760 ©2008 by American Society of Neuroradiology