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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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Atlanto-axial dislocation due to ossiculum terminale persistens
Two cases of atlanto-axial dislocation due to ossiculum terminale of the odontoid process are reported. A new technique of posterior fusion with a Y-shaped plate is described. Embryological data, clinical feat...
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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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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)