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Comparison of metrizamide and iodophendylate for cerebral ventriculography

Neuroradiology, 1978
Cerebral ventriculography was performed on adult albino rats to compare the effect of metrizamide and iodophendylate on the ependymal wall. The animals were killed by vascular perfusion 1 month and 4 months after ventriculography. The ependymal layer and the underlying brain tissue were examined with the electron microscope.
A, Gjerris, J, Praestholm, L, Klinken
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Some specific features of primary cerebral haematomas which may be seen on air-ventriculography

Clinical Radiology, 1972
Three cases of primary cerebral haemorrhage and 1 case of intraventricular haematoma are described. The findings at angiography in all 4 cases were inconclusive. Nevertheless, on air-ventriculography, features thought to be characteristic of haematoma were demonstrated.
M, Banna, G L, Gryspeerdt, M I, Lavelle
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Comparative Studies of Echo-Ventriculography and Cerebral Pneumography in Infantile Hydrocephalus and Cerebral Malformations

1968
A year ago, I was fortunate enough to be in Hong Kong. There I had the opportunity of visiting “The Hong Kong Ultrasonic Examination Centre”, which had then been in function for six months. They had printed a special price list of all conceivable echo examinations (Fig. 1).
I. Sjögren
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Positive Contrast Cerebral Ventriculography Using Water Soluble Media

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1966
R.F. Heimburger   +4 more
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Feasibility of Intravenous Radioisotope Cerebral Ventriculography

Investigative Radiology, 1969
T. A. Waltz   +4 more
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From the wax cast of brain ventricles (1508-9) by Leonardo da Vinci to air cast ventriculography (1918) by Walter E. Dandy.

Revue neurologique (Paris), 2020
The mold of the human cerebral ventricles produced in 1918 by Walter E. Dandy had an experimental precedent, a wax cast of ox ventricles made four hundred years earlier (1508-9) by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
M. da Mota Gomes
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