10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «ANGIOMA»
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Hemodynamic Aspects of Cerebral Angiomas - Halaman 79
Summary Our transcranial Doppler studies comprise 70 normal subjects and 50 angiOma patients. The following results were obtained: 1. Systolic and diastolic flow velocities decrease proportionately with age. Velocities decrease by 32% ...
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Spinal Angiomas: Advances in Diagnosis and Therapy
Teleangiectasias a) b) Venous angiomas Arterial c) 2. (arteriovenous) a. Hemangioblastoma a) b) Angioma cavernosum A.capillare ectaticum (teleangiectasia) c) Angioma arteriovenosum aneurysmaticum Angioma capillare et venosum ...
H.W. Pia, R. Djindjian, 2012
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Cerebral Angiomas: Advances in Diagnosis and Therapy - Halaman 130
A new and possible method of treatment of these deep-seated angiomas was provided by the stereotactic method. The probe could reach the angioma with great precision without resection of any cortex. By special methods it was now ...
H.W. Pia, J.R.W. Gleave, E. Grote, 2012
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Nursing Care of the Pediatric Neurosurgery Patient - Halaman 227
Venous Angiomas (Developmental Venous Anomaly) Etiology Venous angiomas are considered a subset of developmental venous anomalies that occur because of ar- rested development. The cause of this arrested development is not ...
Cathy C. Cartwright, Donna C. Wallace, 2007
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AVM of the Brain, History, Embryology, Pathological ...
Virchow (1863) conducted his own thorough studies and described 4 main types of malformation and stated, as early as 1851: “one type of angioma can transform into another by changes in flow and pressure or by cellular proliferation.
Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil, P. J. Teddy, Henri M. Duvernoy, 1987
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Pediatric Neuroimaging - Halaman 481
As might be expected, atrophy is bilateral in those patients with bilateral angiomas (205). The white matter subjacent to the affected cerebral cortex appears as low density on CT scans and shows slight prolongation of Tl and T2 relaxation ...
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Magnetic Resonance in the Diagnosis of C.N.S. Disorders - Halaman 56
a) A-V malformation (angioma) A-V malformation (angioma) is congenital lesion, usually found in males with family predisposition. They are developed from the aberrant connections within primitive vascular plexus, which covers the ...
Vaso Antunović, Gradimir Dragutinovic, Zvonimir Levic, 2001
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Principles and Practice of Pediatric Neurosurgery
Rigamonti et al suggest that the venous malformation is “frequently associated with other, more symptomatic condition and is often erroneously identified as the source of the symptoms.” 54 Not infrequently, the venous angioma is declared as ...
A. Leland Albright, Ian F. Pollack, P. David Adelson, 2011
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The Glaucomas: Volume I - Pediatric Glaucomas - Halaman 404
Schirmer [14] was the first to report the association of a facial skin angioma with congenital glaucoma. Sturge [15] associated the signs derived from a nervous systemlesion (meningeal angioma), such as convulsions, paresis, etc., with the ...
Roberto Sampaolesi, Jorge Zarate, Juan Roberto Sampaolesi, 2008
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Primer on Cerebrovascular Diseases - Halaman 535
3 Cerebral angiogram of an infratentorial venous angioma. Note normal arterial phase (left), and characteristic appearance of the venous angioma seen during the venous phase JENNIFER C. KERNAN Division of Neurosurgery, Oregon ...
Louis R. Caplan, Bo K. Siesjo, Bruce Weir, 1997