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Parameter OR 95% CI P Value Outer convexity type (+) and branch (+) 162 21.5–3587 <.001 Outer convexity type (+) and branch (–) 16.6 4.54–81.2 <.001 Outer convexity type (–) and branch (+) 9 1–73.2 .05 Outer convexity type (–) and branch (–) 1 – –
Note:—Branch indicates aneurysm with branching artery from dome; –, not applicable..