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Emergency Medicine, 2001
AbstractBasilar artery thrombosis is an infrequent but important neurological emergency requiring early diagnosis and treatment. Of particular relevance to emergency medicine is the recognition and consideration of the unusual signs that may be present in an often previously well patient.
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AbstractBasilar artery thrombosis is an infrequent but important neurological emergency requiring early diagnosis and treatment. Of particular relevance to emergency medicine is the recognition and consideration of the unusual signs that may be present in an often previously well patient.
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Basilar Artery Migraine Stroke
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1990SYNOPSIS A 25‐year‐old woman with a history of basilar migraine attacks ultimately resulting in a basilar artery migraine stroke is described. Brain computed tomography showed bilateral hypodense lesions in the cerebellar hemispheres.
H J, Bernsen +3 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2000
Our goal was to identify by magnetic resonance angiography the specific vascular abnormalities of the basilar artery that can be related to hypoperfusion disorders and produce symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. A classification of regional vascular perfusion disorders based on developmental malformations and intrinsic and extrinsic ...
L W, Welsh, J J, Welsh, B, Lewin
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Our goal was to identify by magnetic resonance angiography the specific vascular abnormalities of the basilar artery that can be related to hypoperfusion disorders and produce symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. A classification of regional vascular perfusion disorders based on developmental malformations and intrinsic and extrinsic ...
L W, Welsh, J J, Welsh, B, Lewin
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The pathological basilar artery
Clinical Radiology, 1976Vascular anomalies of the basilar artery can mimic many intracranial diseases. Various appearances are discussed as well as the displacements of the artery secondary to mass lesions.
J, Danziger, S, Bloch, H, Podlas
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1990
✓ The case of a 40-year-old woman with a 24-year history of basilar artery migraine is described. She was admitted to the hospital after suffering a large cerebellar infarction causing hydrocephalus and deep stupor during an attack of migraine. She recovered after ventricular shunting and removal of the infarct.
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✓ The case of a 40-year-old woman with a 24-year history of basilar artery migraine is described. She was admitted to the hospital after suffering a large cerebellar infarction causing hydrocephalus and deep stupor during an attack of migraine. She recovered after ventricular shunting and removal of the infarct.
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Hyperdense basilar artery sign—a reliable sign of basilar artery occlusion
Neuroradiology, 2011We aimed to investigate the value of the hyperdense basilar artery (HBA) sign and of basilar artery (BA) attenuation measurements as predictors of basilar artery occlusion (BAO) on nonenhanced cranial CT (NECT).Forty-one consecutive patients with proven BAO in CT angiography, who had undergone NECT for initial evaluation (30 males, 11 females) were ...
Lara, Connell +8 more
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Arterial Vertebro-Basilar Aneurysms
1968Publisher Summary The subject to be discussed is contained within the anatomical limits described in the following Inferior limit: vertebral artery penetrating into the subarachnoid space, near the first medullary segment; Superior limit: cranial extremity of the basilar artery and origin of the posterior cerebral arteries up to their junction with ...
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Engineering the multiscale complexity of vascular networks
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Colleen E O'connor, , Ying Zheng
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