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The Diagnostic Value of the Deep Cerebral Veins in Cerebral Angiography
Radiology, 1955Carotid angiography (1) has become an established and increasingly popular procedure in neuroradiology. For diagnostic purposes, most of the emphasis has been placed on changes in the arterial phases. This paper is presented to emphasize the importance of changes in the deep veins of the brain.
B S, WOLF, C M, NEWMAN, B, SCHLESINGER
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Epidemiology of Cerebral Vein and Sinus Thrombosis
2007Cerebral venous thrombosis is a serious but potentially treatable cerebrovascular disorder that, unlike arterial cerebrovascular disorder, often affects young adults and children. Cerebral venous thrombosis is a challenging condition for the clinicians because of the wide spectrum of its clinical presentation.
AGNELLI, Giancarlo, VERSO, Melina
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Short vein grafts for cerebral revascularization
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1983✓ Experience with the use of a short saphenous vein bypass graft for cerebral revascularization is reviewed. Twenty patients with symptomatic atherosclerotic occlusive disease underwent a total of 21 bypass procedures. Cerebral revascularization was performed using a short (5 to 10 cm) saphenous vein graft (SVG) extending from the superficial temporal ...
J R, Little, A J, Furlan, B, Bryerton
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Thrombosis of the cerebral veins in gynecological practice
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016The review presents literature data on the risk factors of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), a rare life threatening disorder. Currently, the diagnosis of CVT is made more often due to the possibility of using neuroimaging methods of cerebral structures. Pregnancy, postpartum period, use of oral contraceptives are risk factors of CVT.
A D, Makatsaria +2 more
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[The superficial cerebral veins].
Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch, 1989Estimated were the number, the course, and the width of the superficial cerebral veins. The veins on the superolateral surface of the brain are the prefrontal superficial lateral superior, the precentral superficial lateral superior, the central superficial lateral superior, the parietal superficial lateral superior, and the occipital superficial ...
J, Lang, W, Schneider
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Cerebral Vein Thrombosis in Behcet's Syndrome
Archives of Neurology, 1982To the Editor.— We were interested in the report of two cases of proved cerebral vein thrombosis manifesting as intracranial hypertension in Behcet's syndrome (Archives1981; 38:643-645). The authors stated that this association "has not been a well-recognized feature of the syndrome." We wish to bring to their attention that two similar cases have ...
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Red Cerebral Veins as an Index of Cerebral Steal
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1968W, Feindel, Y L, Yamamoto, C P, Hodge
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Revista de neurologia, 2000
To date, little attention has been paid to the study of the venous system by means of transcranial Doppler ultrasound. The objective of our study was to learn how to localize cerebral blood flow and find the normal values of different ultrasonographic parameters.We studied 20 healthy persons in whom the arterial system of the circle of Willis had ...
S, Abilleira +5 more
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To date, little attention has been paid to the study of the venous system by means of transcranial Doppler ultrasound. The objective of our study was to learn how to localize cerebral blood flow and find the normal values of different ultrasonographic parameters.We studied 20 healthy persons in whom the arterial system of the circle of Willis had ...
S, Abilleira +5 more
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[Embryology of the cerebral veins].
Neuro-Chirurgie, 1988Formation of cerebral veins can be retraced through eight embryologic stages: before the 4 mm stage, neither arteries nor veins can be distinguished within the primitive network of the head; the 5 mm stage, when three dural plexuses can be identified; the 6 to 12 mm stage, marked by development of anterior dural plexus and lateralization of veins in ...
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