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Magnification angiography of the small vessels in cerebrovascular disease in advanced age

✍ Scribed by M. Rosa; G. Michelozzi; P. Tortori Donati; S. Schiavoni; M. Borzone


Publisher
Springer
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
294 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0028-3940

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✦ Synopsis


Vascular changes in the cerebral arterioles (150 - 500 mu) were demonstrated by means of magnification serial cerebral angiography (focal spot 0.15 mm) in a consecutive series of 25 hypertensive patients of advanced age suffering from cerebrovascular disease. The changes identified were: (a) arteriosclerotic lesions, (b) arteriolar occlusion, and (c) miliary aneurysms. The enhancement of vascular details obtained is essential to arrive at exact diagnosis and accurate clinical management.


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