Spinal Cord Angiography Using 4X Magnification
Shiozawa, Zenji; Tanaka, Yoshiaki; Makino, Nobuichi; Sugita, Ken-ichiro
1978-04-01 00:00:00
Angiography at 4X magnification using a microfocal x-ray tube (0.05 mm) gives better resolution and detail of the spinal cord than conventional angiography. This technique permits demonstration of feeding arteries and draining veins, the course of the radiculomedullary arteries (including the artery of Adamkiewicz), ramification of communicating branches, and location of stenotic portions. Index terms Angiography, technique (Spine and contents, selective angiography, 30.1242) Magnification (Spine and contents, mag. technique, 30.,1292) Spinal cord, blood supply
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Angiography at 4X magnification using a microfocal x-ray tube (0.05 mm) gives better resolution and detail of the spinal cord than conventional angiography. This technique permits demonstration of feeding arteries and draining veins, the course of the radiculomedullary arteries (including the artery of Adamkiewicz), ramification of communicating branches, and location of stenotic portions. Index terms Angiography, technique (Spine and contents, selective angiography, 30.1242) Magnification (Spine and contents, mag. technique, 30.,1292) Spinal cord, blood supply
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Radiology
– Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
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