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Imaging the Invisible: How Blood Flow Mechanics Reveal Hidden Inflammation in Brain Aneurysms

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Imaging the Invisible: How Blood Flow Mechanics Reveal Hidden Inflammation in Brain Aneurysms

A new study in European Radiology investigates the link between computational fluid dynamics-derived low wall shear stress and vessel wall enhancement on high-resolution MR vessel wall imaging in intracranial aneurysms. This research directly addresses the core challenge of identifying unstable vascular lesions by correlating hemodynamic forces—a key driver of inflammatory cell recruitment and endothelial activation—with direct imaging evidence of vessel wall pathology.

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