1935
DOI: 10.1007/bf01840818
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Über die Beteiligung des Gehirns bei der v. Winiwarter-Buergerschen Krankheit (Thrombo-endangiitis obliterans)

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“…Low-flow infarcts in the cortical border zones (i.e., true watershed infarcts) are rare, 4 have been ascribed to thromboangiitis obliterans 25 or showers of microemboli, 26 and have been found bilaterally after prolonged systemic hypotension.…”
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“…Low-flow infarcts in the cortical border zones (i.e., true watershed infarcts) are rare, 4 have been ascribed to thromboangiitis obliterans 25 or showers of microemboli, 26 and have been found bilaterally after prolonged systemic hypotension.…”
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“…Thromboarteritis obliterans was first described by von Winiwarter in Germany in 1878 (2) and reborn in 1908 by Buerger in New York City (3). German neuropathologists H. Spatz in 1935 (4) and R. Lindenberg and Spatz in 1939 (5) revived interest. In the latter article is a microphotograph of an abnormal retinal artery.…”
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“…Buerger, 3 in 1908, designated the condition thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO). Spatz, 8 and Spatz and Lindenberg, 4 in 1939, published comprehensive accounts of the cerebral form of TAO (CTAO) distinguishing 2 types according to distribution of the lesions.…”
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