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Angiographic features of the cortical extra- intracranial anastomosis

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Microsurgery for Stroke

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We have operated on 25 patients, most received a superficial-temporal-artery—middle-cerebral-artery (STA)-(MCA) anastomosis. In three patients an occipital-artery—MCA anastomosis was performed.(2,3,7)

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Deruty, R., Lecuire, J., Dechaume, J.P., Bret, P. (1977). Angiographic features of the cortical extra- intracranial anastomosis. 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_29

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