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Smoking and Intracranial Aneurysm Morphology

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2015

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Abstract

The differences in aneurysm morphology between smoking and nonsmoking patient populations may elucidate the effects of smoking on aneurysm formation and eventual rupture. We identified several aspects of aneurysm morphology significantly associated with smoking status that may provide the morphological basis for how smoking leads to increased aneurysm rupture.

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