Abstract
Despite the introduction of computerized tomography, angiographic imaging of the cerebral vessels remains an indispensable examination method to recognize vascular processes and anomalies. To demonstrate the vertebrobasiliar system, two methods are in practical use: 1) Catheter examination via the femoral or axillary artery and 2) retrogressive overpressure filling of the vertebral and basiliar arteries upon punction of the brachial resp. axillary artery.
Citation Formats
Moeller, W D.
Counter-flow angiography after A. brachialis punction for imaging of the vertebro-basiliar flow area.
Germany: N. p.,
1982.
Web.
Moeller, W D.
Counter-flow angiography after A. brachialis punction for imaging of the vertebro-basiliar flow area.
Germany.
Moeller, W D.
1982.
"Counter-flow angiography after A. brachialis punction for imaging of the vertebro-basiliar flow area."
Germany.
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title = {Counter-flow angiography after A. brachialis punction for imaging of the vertebro-basiliar flow area}
author = {Moeller, W D}
abstractNote = {Despite the introduction of computerized tomography, angiographic imaging of the cerebral vessels remains an indispensable examination method to recognize vascular processes and anomalies. To demonstrate the vertebrobasiliar system, two methods are in practical use: 1) Catheter examination via the femoral or axillary artery and 2) retrogressive overpressure filling of the vertebral and basiliar arteries upon punction of the brachial resp. axillary artery.}
journal = []
volume = {33:4}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1982}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Counter-flow angiography after A. brachialis punction for imaging of the vertebro-basiliar flow area}
author = {Moeller, W D}
abstractNote = {Despite the introduction of computerized tomography, angiographic imaging of the cerebral vessels remains an indispensable examination method to recognize vascular processes and anomalies. To demonstrate the vertebrobasiliar system, two methods are in practical use: 1) Catheter examination via the femoral or axillary artery and 2) retrogressive overpressure filling of the vertebral and basiliar arteries upon punction of the brachial resp. axillary artery.}
journal = []
volume = {33:4}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1982}
month = {Jan}
}