1964
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.84.137
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Improvement of Convulsion by Operation for Kinked Internal Carotid Artery in an Infant

Abstract: This report concerns with a one year and 3 months old female infant. She was thought to have seizure attacks and right hemiparesis due to kinking of the internal carotid artery which was found by carotid angiography. The left laternal angiogram showed a marked tortuous course of the internal carotid artery imediately above the carotid bifurcation. Pneumoencephalogram suggested severe degree of atrophy of the left cerebral hemisphere. An operation was performed to correct the buckling of this vessel by traction… Show more

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“…A total of 108 patients were studied (64 male, 44 female), whose ages ranged between three months and 25 years. In all cases, the IQ (Tsumori and Inage 1964) or DQ (Suzuki 1956) was below 75. Children with obvious local changes (e.g.…”
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“…A total of 108 patients were studied (64 male, 44 female), whose ages ranged between three months and 25 years. In all cases, the IQ (Tsumori and Inage 1964) or DQ (Suzuki 1956) was below 75. Children with obvious local changes (e.g.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Cerebral abscess in 10-year-old boy with normal intelligence. Note clusters of small abnormal vessels around anterior cerebral artery.son with the control series, they were often(Metz et al 1961, Suzuki et al 1964, difficult to express either by measurement Weibel and Fields 1965a and b). Weibel or statistical analysis.…”
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