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Fig. 2

From: Low wall shear stress is associated with the rupture of intracranial aneurysm with known rupture point: case report and literature review

Fig. 2

Hemodynamic characteristics of the aneurysm dome and rupture point just before the rupture. Black arrows indicated the rupture point. The hemodynamics of the case at peak systole was demonstrated at the first row and that at end diastole were at the second row. Wall shear stress (WSS, a and b), intra-aneurysmal streamline (c and d), velocity at a cutting plane (e and f) and the oscillatory shear index (OSI, g) were demonstrated respectively. Low WSS and high OSI were found at the rupture point without flow impingement

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