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NEW YORK NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY AND NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, SECTION ON NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

Fritz J. Cramer, M.D.

Arch Neurol. 1961;4(2):208-215.

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Developmental and Adult Anatomy of the Vascular Anastomoses of the Brain.

Dr. Harry A. Kaplan.

The anastomoses of the blood vessels of the brain are of two types—the normal blood vessel connections and those remaining as remnants of embryological maldevelopment. Normal, as well as abnormal, connections between the internal and external carotid systems are found only extradurally. Persistence of the presegmental vessels from the dorsal aortae leads to abnormal caroticobasilar anastomoses. Collateral can be demonstrated only in surface vessels of the brain.

The Significance of the Collateral Circulation of the Brain as Demonstrated Arteriographically.

DR. LESTER A. MOUNT and DR. JAUN TAVERAS.

Smallness of the anterior cerebral artery on the ipsilateral side is not necessarily an indication of deficient collateral circulation: Only 2 of 13 patients showed clinical evidence of insufficient collateral for carotid ligation. Seven tolerated ligations of the internal carotid artery, and 4 tolerated ligation of the common . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

President, New York Neurological Society, Presiding. Combined Meeting, Feb. 9, 1960



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