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Cerebral catheter angiography and its complications

Practical Neurology, 2018
Catheter-based angiography is an important but invasive procedure in vascular neurology. It is used mainly for diagnosis and for planning treatment in patients with a suspected underlying vascular abnormality.
V. Alakbarzade, Anthony C. Pereira
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Bradykinin in cerebral angiography

Clinical Radiology, 1967
The effect of bradykinin administered intra-arterially was studied in 14 carotid angiographies and 3 vertebral angiographies. In the majority of cases a marked increase in the blood flow, and widening of the arterial branches, were observed. In 2 cases of spasm, this disappeared on administration of bradykinin.
H. Lodin, U. Erikson
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Angiography in Cerebral Infarction

Radiology, 1969
The diagnosis of cerebral infarction by angiography is based on a variety of findings, involving both anatomical and pathophysiological considerations. These findings at the time of angiography are dependent upon the type of infarction that we are dealing with (hemorrhagic versus nonhemorrhagic), its location, and the time interval between the onset of
Juan M. Taveras   +4 more
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Complications of cerebral angiography

Neuroradiology, 1977
All types of complications, both minor and major, are tabulated and analyzed in 5531 consecutive cerebral angiographies performed on 3730 patients during a period of 5 years.
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Cerebral Angiography with Miokon

Radiology, 1958
Cerebral angiography has come to be one of the most valuable diagnostic procedures in the neurosurgical armamentarium. By injecting a contrast medium into the large vessels supplying circulation to the brain, one can detect and diagnose conditions which were previously impossible to demonstrate. In the development of cerebral angiography, however, many
William A. Shafer, Carl B. Lechner
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ANGIOGRAPHY OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1996
Magnetic resonance and computed tomographic angiography have been increasingly applied to the study of disease affecting the cerebral vasculature. Despite these advances, however, conventional cerebral angiography clearly remains the diagnostic gold standard and essential guide to any microneurosurgical or endovascular therapeutic decision concerning ...
A, Setton   +4 more
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PERCUTANEOUS CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY AND CEREBRAL ABSCESS

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1949
THE DIAGNOSIS and treatment of cerebral abscess have been subjects of discussion during recent years. Methods of exact focal diagnosis and detection of multiple abscesses have been lacking. The variety of the therapeutic methods is indicative of the unsatisfactory results obtained in the past.
A. G. Frøvig   +2 more
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Microembolism in Cerebral Angiography

Echocardiography, 1996
Using transcranial Doppler monitoring of middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity, a number of studies have detected transient high intensity embolic signals during cerebral angiography. These are particularly frequent during contrast injection, but also sometimes occur at the time of catheter and wire manipulations and following saline flushes ...
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Cerebral Angiography in the Dog

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1961
Abstract— The literature on cerebral angiography has been reviewed with the aim of developing a technique that can be used as an aid to ascertain the neuro‐anatomical localization of intracranial tumours in the dog. Information has been gained from cerebral angiography in man, toxicity experiments on contrast media in cats and dogs, and all the ...
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Transradial cerebral angiography: techniques and outcomes

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2018
B. Snelling   +8 more
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