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Covariate Odds Ratio P Value Age 0.970 .27 Female gender 5.77 .04 Mode of presentation N/Aa .99 Posterior circulation 10.57 .01 Aneurysm diameter 0.97 .43 Aneurysm neck 1.04 .73 Associated thrombus 1.60 .60
↵a Mode of presentation was analyzed as a global model categorizing presentations as cranial nerve deficit, headache, incidental, neurologic deficit (noncranial nerve), recanalization of previously treated aneurysm, or other. Global model not significant; individual predictors also not significant (odds ratios and P values not shown).