Angiography of the Human Brain Cortex Atlas of Vascular Patterns and Stereotactic Cortical Localization

Considering the numerous works dealing with the angiography of the human brain, the book presented by SZIKLA et al. might seem to some to be devoted to superfluous precision, especially as it is inspired by "stereotactic" thinking. The large arterial trunks and their branches were describe...

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Main Authors: Szikla, G., Bouvier, G. (Author), Hori, T. (Author), Petrov, V. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1977, 1977
Edition:1st ed. 1977
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1. Stereotactic Localization of Cortical Structures -- 2. Vascular Localization of Cortical Structures -- 3. Direct Visualization of Cortical Structures by Three-dimensional Angiography -- 4. The Basic Anatomic Fact -- 5. Subdivisions of this Book -- 6. Material -- I Stereotactic Neuroanatomy and Neuroradiology: Tools for Precise Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Cerebral Anatomy in vivo -- Reconstitution of Cortical Anatomy from Serial Brain Sections -- Bidirectional Orthogonal Teleradiography: A Tool for in vivo Brain Anatomy -- The Basic Intracerebral References: The Bicommissural Orientation Lines -- Statistical Anatomoradiologic Studies: Proportional Grid Based on the ACPC Orientation Lines -- II The Basic Surface Pattern of the Human Brain Cortex, Seen in Orthogonal Projections -- III Stereotactic Dissection of an Injected Brain-Skull Preparation: Cortical Branches of the Middle Cerebral Artery in Specimen I-L -- Stereotactic Dissection --  
505 0 |a D. Anatomic Interpretation of Routine (Nonstereotactic) Angiograms (Plate V-32) -- E. Bicommissural Orientation and Routine Angiography (Plate V-33) -- VI Tomographic Exploration (Angiotomography). -- A. Equipment and Methods -- B. Analysis of the Oriented Sections: Spatial Organization of the Deep Vascular Laminae -- Nomenclature, Abbreviations -- References -- Illustrations of Material from Individual Cases 
505 0 |a IV An Analytical Study of the Principal Sulci of the Brain: Anatomy of the Buried Surfaces and the Resulting Deep Vascular Pattern Seen in Angiography -- A. Introductory Remarks -- B. Anatomic and Angiographic Aspects of the Anterior Interhemispheric Surface and the Frontal Convexity -- C. The Sylvian Fissure -- D. The Central Region (Precentral, Central, and Postcentral Sulci, the Central Region as a Whole) -- E. The Temporo-parieto-occipital Convexity -- F. The Cortical Territory of the Posterior Cerebral Artery: Sulci of the Inferomedial Temporo-occipital Region -- V Three-dimensional Angiography: Normal and Pathologic Deep Vascular Patterns of the Human Brain Cortex -- A. Technique of Stereoscopic-stereotactic Angiography (Plates V-1-V-3) -- B. Normal Depth Patterns: Recognition of Intrasulcal Vascular Laminae (Plates V-4-V-21) -- C. Pathologic Depth Patterns: Distortion of the Sulcal Vascular Pattern by Space occupying and Atrophie Lesions (Plates V-22-V-31) --  
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520 |a Considering the numerous works dealing with the angiography of the human brain, the book presented by SZIKLA et al. might seem to some to be devoted to superfluous precision, especially as it is inspired by "stereotactic" thinking. The large arterial trunks and their branches were described by anatomists for a long time, then were restudied by neuroradiologists for recognition in a more and more detailed manner on arteriograms. However, until now no encompassing work has been done to specify precisely the relationship of the blood vessels to that large and important organ, the human brain cortex, thereby permitting the recognition of the sulci and gyri as a function of the successive curves imposed on the various vessels by the deep infoldings of the cortex. Insofar as the radiologic evaluation of the cerebral cortex is concerned, fractional pneumoencephalography allows the injection of a number of sulci and fissures via the subarachnoid spaces. It should be pointed out, however, that sufficiently complete and interpretable images are obtained only under favorable circumstances (successful technique, cerebral atrophy, absence of cerebral edema, absence of arachnoid symphysis, etc. ). In addition a large number of sulci cannot be made visible by pneumography for strictly anatomic reasons such as the level of their opening into cisternal spaces