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Angiographic features of the cortical extra- intracranial anastomosis
We have operated on 25 patients, most received a superficial-temporal-artery—middle-cerebral-artery (STA)-(MCA) anastomosis. In three patients an occipital-artery—MCA anastomosis was performed.(2,3,7)
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Extra-Intracranial Cerebral Anastomosis Operation in Acute Ischaemia as an Emergency
Cerebral revascularization in acute cerebral ischaemia may be a valuable procedure.
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EICA in Transient Ischaemic Attacks and Neurological Deficits
From the French cooperative study (300 cases in October 1978) 76 cases of TIA or PRIND were collected. Sixty-three cases only were included in this review: 60 men, 3 women—mean age 55—(from 26 to 71 years).
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Results in 51 Patients with EC-IC Bypass: Technical and Clinical Considerations
During the past 6 years, we have operated on 51 patients with EC-IC bypass, performing a total of 60 bypasses.
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Patient Selection for an Extracranial—Intracranial Arterial Bypass
It has been fourteen years since the first extracranial intracranial bypass procedures (EIAB) were described (5). Such a procedure, consisting of an anastomosis between the superficial temporal artery and the ...
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Tumors of the Lateral Ventricles
Since the earliest anatomical descriptions of intra-ventricular tumors, neurosurgeons have shown a high degree of interest in the management of these neoplasms, perhaps because these tumors grow freely in an e...
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Chemically Induced Human Gliomas Occurrence of Brain Gliomas in three Matchbox Manufacturers An occupational risk ?
Very little is known on the aetiology of brain tumours of the glioma group. In most cases encountered in the daily neurosurgical pratice, no particular factor of risk is advocated in view of the past history o...