Incidental cerebral aneurysm after takotsubo cardiomyopathy: A case report. [PDF]
Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is an acute heart disease that mimics the typical features of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). TS is generally reported after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) due to a ruptured aneurysm, and has an incidence rate of 0.8 (17%). Here, we
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CT ventriculographic identification and neuroendoscopic treatment of acquired hydrocephalus due to cerebral aqueduct lesions: a two-case report [PDF]
Hydrocephalus secondary to cerebral aqueduct lesions poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, particularly when causative lesions are occult on conventional neuroimaging.
Kai Liu +9 more
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Discussion on the Value of X-Rays in the Localization of Cerebral and Spinal Tumours, with Special Reference to Ventriculography and Lipiodol Injections [PDF]
W, Harris, L B, Rawling
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VENTRICULOGRAPHY FOLLOWING THE INJECTION OF AIR INTO THE CEREBRAL VENTRICLES
THE value of rontgenography in the diagnosis and localization of intracranial tumors is mainly restricted to the cases in which the neoplasm has affected the skull. In an analysis of the X-ray findings in one hundred cases of /brain tumor from Doctor Halsted's Clinic, Heuer and I 1 have shown that in only 6 per cent.
W. Dandy
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Peripheral VA-ECMO and pericardial drainage connected to the ECMO circuit for cardiac tamponade from blowout rupture: a case report [PDF]
Background Left ventricular free wall rupture, particularly the blowout type, is still one of the most lethal complications of myocardial infarction and can cause catastrophic cardiac tamponade. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is often used to
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Positive contrast cerebral ventriculography using water-soluble media. Clinical evaluation of 102 procedures using methyglucamine iothalamate 60 per cent. [PDF]
R F, Heimburger +3 more
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A-13. Some Stereoscopic Devices for Cerebral Angiography and Ventriculography
Haruhide ITOH +3 more
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The Neurocardiogenic Spectrum in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
A 36-year-old man was brought to our emergency department after successful resuscitation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with the whole spectrum of neurocardiogenic effects in subarachnoid hemorrhage: electrocardiographic changes, regional wall motion ...
Gregory Mansella +3 more
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New experimental model of acute aqueductal blockage in cats: effects on cerebrospinal fluid pressure and the size of brain ventricles [PDF]
It is generally assumed that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is secreted in the brain ventricles, and so after an acute blockage of the aqueduct of Sylvius an increase in the ventricular CSF pressure and dilation of isolated ventricles may be expected. We have
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Egas Moniz: 90 years (1927-2017) from cerebral angiography [PDF]
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the seminal imaging technique used for visualizing cerebral blood vessels and vascular alterations as well as other intracranial disorders.
Alessandro Frati +10 more
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