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Level Associated Findings in Fenestrated Artery Associated Findings in Other Cervicocranial Arteries 1. C2 Slight caliber irregularity Contralateral ICA dissection 2. C1–C2 Fusiform dilalation Contralateral ICA dissection 3. Bifurcation Pseudoaneurysm Bilateral vertebral artery dissection, FMD 4. C1–C2 ICA coiling, fusiform dilatation FMD 5. C3 Pseudoaneurysm FMD 6. C2–C3 Excentric “false” lumen Contralateral ICA dissection