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Relevant Findings in CE-MRA No. (%) Vulnerable aortic arch (type III with at least 1 cervical vessel originating below the inferior margin of the aortic arch as described by Demertzis35) and a vascular variant (eg, severe vessel elongation) 11 (8.9) Dissection of the ipsilateral ICA 2 (1.6) PICA termination of hypoplastic vertebral artery, right or left, in case of basilar artery thrombosis 5 (4.1) Relevant ipsilateral ICA stenosis in case of M1–M2 thrombosis 5 (4.1)