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Bicommissural Orientation and Routine Angiography (Plate V-33, pp. 237–238)

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Angiography of the Human Brain Cortex

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As illustrated in previous parts of this book, the three-dimensional pattern of the sulci and gyri has a remarkably stable relationship to the ACPC reference system. In our everyday practice, the bicommissural orientation lines proved a useful tool for distinguishing normal locations from slight pathologic displacements of brain structures rendered visible in the stereotactic neuroradiologic work-up, where angiography and ventriculography are performed successively.

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Szikla, G., Bouvier, G., Hori, T., Petrov, V. (1977). Bicommissural Orientation and Routine Angiography (Plate V-33, pp. 237–238). In: Angiography of the Human Brain Cortex. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81145-6_15

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