Gadolinium Enhancement of the Aneurysm Wall in Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Aneurysm Instability: A Follow-Up Study.
Mervyn D I VergouwenD BackesIrene C van der SchaafJeroen HendrikseR KleinloogAle AlgraGabriël J E RinkelPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2019)
Gadolinium enhancement of the aneurysm wall on MR imaging is associated with an increased risk of aneurysm instability. The absence of wall enhancement makes it unlikely that the aneurysm will grow or rupture in the short term. Larger studies are needed to investigate whether aneurysm wall enhancement is an independent predictor of aneurysm instability.