%0 Journal Article %T Intracranial aneurysms: looking beyond size in neuroimaging: the role of anatomical factors and haemodynamics %A Cathal McCague %A Dylan Pau Roi %A Faraan Khan %A Jens-Dominik Mueller %A Kshitij Mankad %A Kyriakos Lobotesis %A Sabrina Memarian %J SCIE-indexed Journal %D 2019 %X Some cerebral aneurysms are diagnosed incidentally; others may present symptoms due to the pressure exerted on surrounding structures, and local processes such as inflammation. They are, however, frequently diagnosed after a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), following aneurysm rupture. SAH carries a high mortality and morbidity, and incidence of 6¨C8/100,000 (1). Lifetime cost-per-year of survival following SAH is 3¡Á as high as elective surgery or endovascular treatment of patients with an unruptured aneurysm (UA) (2). Thus, estimated risk of rupture is a key factor in deciding how to treat UA %U http://qims.amegroups.com/article/view/24951/23657