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57th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Neuropathology and Neuroanatomy (DGNN)

German Society for Neuropathology and Neuroanatomy

12. - 15.09.2012, Erlangen

57th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Neuropathology and Neuroanatomy (DGNN)

Fenestration of anterior cerebral artery – Case Presentation

Meeting Abstract

  • presenting/speaker Bujar Gjikolli - University Clinical Centre Of Kosova, Radiology, Prishtinë, Bosnia And Herzegovina
  • Valbona Govori - University Clinical Centre Of Kosova, Radiology, Prishtinë, Albania
  • Besima Hadzihasanovic - Kcu Sarajevo, Radiology, Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
  • Sandra Vegar - Kcu Sarajevo, Radiology, Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
  • Sanja Sehovic - Sune Poliklinika, Radiology, Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
  • Ilaz Bunjaku - University Clinical Centre Of Kosova, Radiology, Prishtinë, Albania
  • Daut Gorani - University Clinical Centre Of Kosova, Radiology, Prishtinë, Albania
  • Josef Vymazal - Nemocnice Na Homolce, Radiology, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Zlata Kadenic - Kcu Sarajevo, Radiology, Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
  • Maida Niksic - Kcu Sarajevo, Radiology, Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neuropathologie und Neuroanatomie. 57th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Neuropathology and Neuroanatomy (DGNN). Erlangen, 12.-15.09.2012. Düsseldorf: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House; 2012. Doc12dgnnPP7.1

doi: 10.3205/12dgnn127, urn:nbn:de:0183-12dgnn1273

Published: September 11, 2012

© 2012 Gjikolli et al.
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This is a case presentation about 40 years old male with no complains, who performed his first routine MRI examination of head with 3 Tesla and suspicion for the aneurism of left ACA was raised. Follow up MRI examination was performed three years later with1.5 T and aneurism was suspected again. In the next examination he performed after two years, patient performed CTA of head arteries (MSCT 256 slices -double sources) and fenestration of ACA has been confirmed.