The highest points of the subependymal veins of the lateral cerebral ventricles (frontal horn, body and atrium) and the height of the body have been evaluated in selected patients. Through a statistical analysis, they have been demonstrated to depend on the height of the supratentorial compartment o
A practical approach to the phlebographic study of the lateral cerebral ventricles
β Scribed by G. Belloni; C. Rocco
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 977 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0028-3940
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β¦ Synopsis
The main anatomical features of the subependymal veins of the lateral ventricles are summarized. The important role of the subependymal veins for the study of the size and shape of the lateral ventricles is outlined. The most typical modifications which occur in cases of ventricular enlargement or ventricular deformation due to cerebral tumors are illustrated. The importance of the criteria to be followed for the exact identification of the lateral and medial veins to each ventricular portion are stressed. This is possible thanks to the combined study of the phlebograms in the right angled projections.
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