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The possibilities and the limitations of C.A.T. in pathology of the brain, vascular, tumoral pathology, etc. are now well known. Certain authors hold that C.A.T. is the ideal method for the investigation of cranial trauma and that angiography is no longer necessary. We therefore compare the respective merits of angiography and C.A.T. in traumatic pathology.
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Caillé, J.M., Cohadon, F., Becke, S., Constant, P. (1977). C.A.T. and Angiography in Cranial Trauma. In: du Boulay, G., Moseley, I.F. (eds) The First European Seminar on Computerised Axial Tomography in Clinical Practice. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66594-3_12
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