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Thrombosis of the Internal Carotid Artery

Radiology, 1952
In 1936, Egas Moniz, Almeida Lima, and de Lacerda (17) reported a group of four cases of cervical occlusion of the internal carotid artery in which the diagnosis was established by carotid arteriography. Prior to this, the diagnosis had rarely been made antemortem. Following Moniz's demonstration, reports by other workers soon appeared in he literature.
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On the saccular aneurysms of the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus

, 1938
THE non-fistulous, saccular aneurysms of the internal carotid artery which develop with unexplained frequency in the intracavernous (subclinoid) portion of its course form an interesting group for study. And since chance has so ordered it that an unusual
G. Jefferson
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Internal-Carotid-Artery Embolectomy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
SURGICAL treatment of strokes resulting from occlusion of the major extracranial blood vessels is of recent origin.
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Blunt trauma to the internal carotid artery

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1988
Blunt injury of the internal carotid artery is rare and easily overlooked. The injury should be considered in a conscious patient with dense neurological deficit after blunt trauma to the head and neck. The diagnosis was established in 17 patients (9 men, 8 women) by arteriography. There was a median delay of 19 hours in the onset of neurologic deficit
R. Englund, John P. Harris, James W. May
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Aberrant internal carotid artery associated with occipital artery arising from the internal carotid artery

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2015
We present an extremely rare case of an aberrant course of the petrous internal carotid artery (ICA) associated with the ipsilateral occipital artery arising from the cervical ICA, a combination not previously reported by magnetic resonance (MR) angiography. The patient was a 53-year-old woman with no symptoms related to the anomalous ICA.
Naoko Saito   +3 more
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Presentation of the internal carotid artery as a tumor of the middle ear.

Radiology, 1971
The authors have encountered 3 cases in which the internal carotid artery presented as a tumor of the middle ear. All masses of the middle ear, especially pulsatile ones, should be investigated by arteriography prior to biopsy, and the location of the ...
M. Lapayowker   +3 more
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Vascular Supply of Intracranial Dura from Internal Carotid Artery with Special Reference to its Angiographic Significance

, 1963
The intracranial dura mater is supplied mainly by the middle meningeal branch of the external carotid artery. Small meningeal branches of the ascending pharyngeal, occipital, and superficial temporal arteries as well as other branches of the external ...
L. Schnürer, S. Stattin
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Myxoma in the Carotid Artery

Stroke, 1997
Background We describe a patient with an unusual cause of internal carotid artery occlusion resulting in a stroke. Case Description A 41-year-old woman presented with a typical acute right middle cerebral artery territory infarct.
N.A. Robbin   +3 more
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Traumatic dissection of the internal carotid artery at the atlantoxial level, secondary to nonpenetrating injury.

Radiology, 1969
THE INTERNAL carotid artery may be occluded intracranially or in the neck following open or closed (penetrating or nonpenetrating) injury to the head, face, or neck.
P. New, K. Momose
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Segments of the internal carotid artery: a new classification.

Neurosurgery, 1996
This study proposes an anatomically based nomenclature for the internal carotid artery (ICA) that can be applied by all disciplines. In 1938, Fischer published a seminal paper describing five segments of the ICA that were designated C1 through C5.
A. Bouthillier, H. V. Loveren, J. Keller
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