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Moniz E (1931)
Diagnostic des tumeurs cérébrales et épreuve de l'encèphalografie artérielle
J. Antunes (1974)
Egas Moniz and cerebral angiography.Journal of neurosurgery, 40 4
Lima A Moniz E (1936)
Trombose de carótida internaImprensa Med, 2
Lima A Moniz E (1937)
Hémiplégies par thrombose de la carotide internePi'ess Med, 52
Moniz E (1934)
L'angiographie cérébrale
Fisher CM (1951)
Occlusion of the carotid arteriesArch Neurol Psychiatr, 65
Moniz E (1941)
Trombosis y otras obstrucciones de las carótidas
Abstract • Egas Moniz discovered cerebral angiography in 1927 and introduced leukotomy as a form of treatment of mental illness, for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1949. His work on occlusive cerebrovascular disease is less known. In 1937 he originally described internal carotid occlusion as documented by angiography. His observations and comments on the clinical, pathogenic, and therapeutic aspects of internal carotid thrombosis are reviewed. References 1. Moniz E: Diagnostic des tumeurs cérébrales et épreuve de l'encèphalografie artérielle . Paris, Masson, 1931. 2. Moniz E: L'angiographie cérébrale . Paris, Masson, 1934. 3. Antunes JL: Egas Moniz and cerebral angiography . J Neurosurg 1974;40:427-432.Crossref 4. Fisher CM: Occlusion of the carotid arteries . Arch Neurol Psychiatr 1951;65:346-377.Crossref 5. Moniz E, Lima A, Lacerda R: Trombose de carótida interna . Imprensa Med 1936;2:1-15. 6. Moniz E, Lima A, Lacerda R: Hémiplégies par thrombose de la carotide interne . Pi'ess Med 1937;52:1-19. 7. Moniz E: Thrombosis of the internal carotid artery and its branches. Read before a meeting of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons, Lisbon, April 10-11, 1947. 8. Moniz E: Trombosis y otras obstrucciones de las carótidas . Barcelona, Spain, Salvat, 1941.
Archives of Neurology – American Medical Association
Published: May 1, 1988
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