Sarwar M, Batnitzky S, Schechter M M, Liebeskind A, Zimmer A E
Radiology. 1976 Sep;120(3):603-7. doi: 10.1148/120.3.603.
Cerebral angiography is the best means by which an intracranial aneurysm can be demonstrated and studied in vivo. In 16 cases clinical deterioration paralleled a variable degree of enlargement of the aneurysms. In all patients the aneurysms were irregular and/or bior multilocular. Possible factors causing aneurysmal enlargement are discussed.