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Why the Brain is classified into eight types, and what are they?
Anticoagulation and antiplatelet treatment related to endovascular treatment of aneurysms
Complications of aneurysm embolization and its prevention
Trans-femoral access
Trans-radial access
Transbrachial access
Transcervical Access
Narrow neck aneurysm
Wide neck aneurysm
Blood Blister like and small aneurysms
Fusiform/Dissecting Aneurysm
Recurrent/Residual Aneurysm
Large and giant aneurysms
Pseudoaneurysms/arterial injury
Infectious aneurysm (mycotic aneurysm).
Anticoagulation and antiplatelet treatment related to endovascular treatment of aneurysms
Complications of aneurysm embolization and its prevention
Trans-femoral access
Trans-radial access
Transbrachial access
Transcervical Access
Narrow neck aneurysm
Wide neck aneurysm
Blood Blister like and small aneurysms
Fusiform/Dissecting Aneurysm
Recurrent/Residual Aneurysm
Large and giant aneurysms
Pseudoaneurysms/arterial injury
Infectious aneurysm (mycotic aneurysm).