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Title: [Significance of changesin the topography of the superior cerebellar artery in the angiographic diagnosis of tumors of the posterior cranial fossa (II)]. Author: Baliazin VA, Savchenko AF, Trinitatskiĭ IuV. Journal: Vopr Neirokhir; 1976; (4):41-6. PubMed ID: 1086546. Abstract: Typical shifts of the superior cerebellar artery and its segments were studied in 67 vertebral angiogrammes showing 33 acoustic neurinomas, 7 meningiomas of the cerebellopontile angle, 13 cerebellar hemispheres tumours, 10 pontile tumours and 4 meningiomas of the free margin of the tentorium. The rationale of accounting for the angiographic symptom complexes typical for acoustic neurinomas with varying directions of growth were singled out.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]