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Variables Crude OR (Postsiphon/Siphon) Adjusted OR (Cavernous/Supraclinoid) OR (95% CI) P Value OR (95% CI) P Value Sex <.001 .427 Male 2.23 (1.48–3.37) <.001 0.69 (0.27–1.74) .427 Female 1 – 1 – Age .184 .684 55 yr or younger 1.28 (0.89–1.84) .184 1.16 (0.57–2.38) .684 Older than 55 yr 1 – 1 – Rupture .423 No 1 – Yes 1.17 (0.80–1.72) .423 Aneurysm size ≤5 mm 2.38 (0.69–8.20) .169 0.08 (0.02–0.28) <.001 6–10 mm 2.54 (0.73–8.85) .143 0.09 (0.03–0.35) <.001 11–25 mm 1.34 (0.37–4.81) .652 0.12 (0.03–0.45) .002 >25 mm 1 – 1 – Anterior knee angle .034 .066 ≤15.40° 1 – 1 – >15.40° 1.48 (1.03–2.13) .034 0.48 (0.22–1.05) .066 Posterior knee angle .122 .093 ≤88.15° 1 – 1 – >88.15° 1.33 (0.93–1.91) .122 1.84 (0.90–3.73) .093