1972
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1972.tb03320.x
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Cerebral Angiography in Children and Adults with Mental Retardation. Part II: Mentally Retarded Group

Abstract: SUMMARY Cerebral angiograms of 108 patients with mental retardation have been compared with those of the control series of angiograms in the fetus and in patients at different ages, reported in Part I of this study. Internal carotid artery. The Internal carotid artery showed a tendency to be longer compared with the maximum diameter of the skull and more bent in those with the most severe mental retardation, and the ‘open’ type of carotid siphon was slightly more common in the mentally retarded group than i… Show more

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