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Ruptured middle cerebral artery

Neuroradiology, 1971
One case of a ruptured cerebral artery caused by head trauma is reported. The carotid angiogram showed extravasation of contrast medium from the proximal portion of the right middle cerebral artery.
N, Kodama, T, Onuma, J, Suzuki
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Middle Cerebral Artery Fenestration

Neurosurgery, 1980
Fenestration of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) is an unusual anomaly. We recognized and photographed MCA fenestration during an operation performed to clip an internal carotid artery aneurysm. The incidence of angiographic demonstration of this anomaly has been reported to be 0.26%.
M L, Lazar   +3 more
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Middle cerebral artery embolectomy

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1978
Report of a case with incomplete occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery due to an embolus, with successful embolectomy. The literature has been reviewed. Indications for operative treatment and criteria for prognosis have been worked out.
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Traumatic Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion

Radiology, 1966
This work was supported in part by a Special Fellowship Award (1 F11 NB 1478-01 NSRA) from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, Public Health Service. Post-traumatic middle cerebral artery occlusion demonstrated angiographically and followed by full recovery has been infrequently reported (1, 2). We have had the opportunity to
S M, Wolpert, M M, Schechter
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Accessory middle cerebral artery

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1995
✓ An anomalous vessel is reported in a patient with an anterior circulation aneurysm. The presence of an accessory middle cerebral artery arising from the postcommunicating segment of the anterior cerebral artery is described. The clinical relevance and possible etiology of the anomaly are reviewed.
L, Tacconi, F G, Johnston, L, Symon
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Symptomatic middle cerebral artery stenosis

Annals of Neurology, 1979
AbstractThe clinical course of 16 consecutive patients with stenosis of the middle cerebral artery angiographically diagonosed between 1970 and 1977 was reviewed. All were managed nonsurgically with medical treatment including anticoagulation. Prior to therapy, transient ischemic attacks had occurred in 15 and cerebral infarction in 11. Initially, none
R C, Hinton   +4 more
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Middle cerebral artery embolectomy

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1976
✓ A patient who developed an embolic occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery while undergoing a cerebral arteriogram was successfully operated on by removal of the embolus under the surgical microscope. Early postoperative cerebrovascular spasm was a factor in the transient deterioration of the patient's neurological condition.
E, Garrido, B M, Stein
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Staged middle cerebral artery embolectomy

Journal of Surgical Research, 1976
Abstract Microsurgical MCA embolectomy in our experimental situation seems effective if done within 2 hr postembolism. Embolectomy delayed until 6 hr postembolism was significantly less effective, implying that irreversible, ischemic changes develop during these additional 4 hr.
C P, Osgood   +4 more
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Bilateral middle cerebral artery aneurysms

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2005
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Menovsky, T., Grotenhuis, J.A.
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Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign

Practical Neurology, 2013
A 30-year-old woman, previously well, presented to an outside hospital after being found lying on her bedroom floor, with a history of confusion, headache, deja vu and fever. She had been discharged the day before having had normal investigations for headache, including a CT and MR scans, both read as normal.
Cynthia, Kenmuir   +3 more
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