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The injection of colored neoprene-latex into the cerebral vessels of rabbits after transorbital occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) is an experimental technique for the study of the cortical circulation and its changes following ischemic accidents. In 1973, at the First Symposium for Microneurosurgical Anastomoses, a series of pictures demonstrated by this technique concerning aspects of spontaneous revascularization was briefly presented.(3)
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Conforti, P., Cioffi, F.A., Tomasello, F., Albanese, V. (1977). Spontaneous cerebral revascularization: an experimental study supporting microneurovascular bypass surgery. In: Schmiedek, P., Gratzl, O., Spetzler, R.F. (eds) Microsurgery for Stroke. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6349-4_20
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