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Bilateral thalamic infarction with posterior cerebral artery variant (the arcade artery): A case report. [PDF]
Ling L, Xu L, Zhou Y.
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: An Exploration of the Intersection Between Stress, Coronary Dysfunction, and Cardiac Outcomes. [PDF]
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An Integrative Review of the Cardiovascular Disease Spectrum: Integrating Multi-Omics and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Cardiology. [PDF]
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METHYLGLUCAMINE IOTHALAMATE 60 PER CENT FOR CEREBRAL VENTRICULOGRAPHY
American Journal of Roentgenology, 19691. The technique of third ventricular catheterization and methylglucamine iothalamate ventriculography is described, and representative cases are illustrated.2. This technique has proved to be useful in patients with occlusive hydrocephalus of various etiology.
J, Handa, H, Handa
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Left ventriculography complicated by cerebral air embolism
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1995AbstractCerebral air embolism is a severe complication of various invasive medical procedures. Hyperbaric oxygen is the sole definitive therapy. We describe a 68‐year‐old patient who presented with upper left limb motor and sensory deficits following the injection of a contrast medium for left ventriculography.
I, Goldenberg +3 more
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The Detection of Cerebrospinal Fluid Block With Tc-99m DTPA Cerebral Ventriculography
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1996Cerebrospinal fluid block may occur as a complication of leptomeningeal metastases. in any patient with an Indwelling Ommaya reservoir, radionuclide cerebral ventriculography provides a means of directly determining the presence of cerebrospinal fluid compartmentalization. Radionuclide cerebral ventriculography is a useful alternative to myelography or
L P, Connolly, L, Dinh, S T, Treves
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Comparison of Iothalamate Meglumine, Metrizamide and Iodophendylate in Cerebral Ventriculography
Investigative Radiology, 1975Clinical, radiological and histopathological findings following cerebral ventriculography in the rat using the water-soluble contrast media iothalamate meglumine and metrizamide, and the oil-soluble iodophendylate are reported. Clinically, iothalamate meglumine caused convulsions, while there were no adverse reactions to the other media ...
J G, Klee, J, Praestholm
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1974
Abstract The electrocardiograms of 50 patients were recorded immediately before and after they underwent cerebral angiography, ventriculography, myelography or pneumoencephalography. Definite electrocardiographic changes were produced by the diagnostic procedure in 78 percent of patients.
G E, Burch, P, Breaux
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Abstract The electrocardiograms of 50 patients were recorded immediately before and after they underwent cerebral angiography, ventriculography, myelography or pneumoencephalography. Definite electrocardiographic changes were produced by the diagnostic procedure in 78 percent of patients.
G E, Burch, P, Breaux
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