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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 101, 68-87, Copyright © 1967 by American Roentgen Ray Society


EXPERIENCE AND RESULT WITH POSTMORTEM CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY PERFORMED AS ROUTINE PROCEDURE OF THE AUTOPSY

GERTRAUD WOLLSCHLAEGER M.D.1, PAUL B. WOLLSCHLAEGER M.D.1, FRED V. LUCAS M.D.2, and VICTOR F. LOPEZ M.D3

1 Associate Professor of Radiology, Neuroradiology
2 Chairman and Professor of Pathology
3 Assistant Professor of Pathology, Director of Section of Neuropathology

1. The teaching value of postmortem injection of cerebral vessels and angiography as a routine part of every autopsy is pointed out.

2. Measurements of the vessel diameters are recorded.

3. The importance of injection for easy recognition of aneurysms, carotid-basilar anastomoses and arteriovenous shunts is stressed.


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