1naresh
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Midterm Occlusion Total Complete Occlusion Neck Remnant Aneurysm Remnant No. % No. % No. % No. % Initial Occlusion Complete occlusion 41 54.7 16 21.3 18 24.0 75 43.9 Neck remnant 22 48.9 13 28.9 10 22.2 45 26.3 Aneurysm remnant 16 31.4 14 27.5 21 41.2 51 28.9 Total 79 46.2 43 25.1 49 28.7 171 100