1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1522-726x(199912)48:4<397::aid-ccd16>3.0.co;2-c
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Acute posterior cerebral circulation syndrome accompanied by serious cardiac rhythm disturbances: A rare but reversible complication following bypass graft angiography

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“…From the search results, we identified five case series and 38 case reports , for a total of 52 patients. The first published report documenting presumed CIE associated with cardiac catheterization dates from 1970 .…”
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“…From the search results, we identified five case series and 38 case reports , for a total of 52 patients. The first published report documenting presumed CIE associated with cardiac catheterization dates from 1970 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since then there have been fewer than two dozen cases recorded, some of which include angiography of coronary bypass grafts 2 . ‐ 5 This is a rare neurological complication given the widespread and frequent use of such investigations worldwide.…”
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“…Differenzialdiagnostisch kommen wegen des zeitlichen Zusammenhanges zum kardiochirurgischen Eingriff multiple Emboli in die von der A. cerebri posterior und A. cerebri media versorgten Hirnareale oder hämodynamische zerebrale Perfusionsstörungen [11] infrage, möglicherweise begünstigt durch die beidseitigen embryonalen Abhänge der Aa. cerebri posteriores.…”
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