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Corrigendum to: Unusual Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings Contrast-induced Encephalopathy following Cerebral Angiography
Won Ho Cho, Jung Hwan Lee, Tae Hong Lee, Chang Hwa Choi, Jun Kyeung Ko
Kosin Med J. 2023;38(4):307-307.   Published online October 30, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2021.36.1.51.r1
Corrects: Kosin Med J 2021;36(1):51
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Spontaneous Disappearance of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm: A Case Report
Sang Hoon Jeong, Jung Hwan Lee, Tae Hong Lee, Chang Hwa Choi
Kosin Med J. 2021;36(2):148-152.   Published online December 31, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2021.36.2.148
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Spontaneous resolution or thrombosis of giant or ruptured intracranial aneurysms is occasionally reported. However, spontaneous resolution of unruptured aneurysms without any intervention is extremely rare. Recently, we encountered a case of spontaneous resolution of a small unruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery. We describe this rare case and discuss the mechanism of resolution with a review of the related literature.

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  • A rare case report of spontaneous thrombosis in unruptured giant intracranial aneurysm
    Argirina Ghassani, Achmad Firdaus Sani, Dedy Kurniawan
    Radiology Case Reports.2023; 18(8): 2649.     CrossRef
Unusual Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings Contrast-induced Encephalopathy following Cerebral Angiography
Won Ho Cho, Jung Hwan Lee, Tae Hong Lee, Chang Hwa Choi, Jun Kyeung Ko
Kosin Med J. 2021;36(1):51-55.   Published online June 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2021.36.1.51
Correction in: Kosin Med J 2023;38(4):307
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Contrast-induced encephalopathy (CIE) following cerebral angiography has similar clinical presentations to ischemic complications of cerebral angiography. Neurologic deficits in CIE are mostly transient, but those caused by acute cerebral infarction (ACI) as ischemic complications of cerebral angiography may be permanent. Therefore, distinguishing CIE from ACI is important. Diffusion restriction on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) implies ACI, while hyperintensity on diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) without correlation on the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map implies CIE. We reported a rare case of CIE with diffusion restriction on MRI following cerebral angiography that mimicked MRI findings of ACI. The mechanism of this phenomenon remains unknown and requires further investigation.


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