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Title: [Encephaloangioscintigraphy in the diagnosis of posttraumatic cerebral venous circulatory disorders]. Author: Sivachenko TP, Romanenko VA, Samsosiuk IZ, Bredikhin AV, Dzhuzha DA, Gubenko VP. Journal: Med Radiol (Mosk); 1991; 36(3):4-7. PubMed ID: 1850063. Abstract: Encephaloangioscintigraphy performed in 30 patients with a closed craniocerebral trauma has shown simultaneous inhibition of the venous cerebral blood flow both in the vascular regions of the cerebral hemispheres and in the lateral sinuses indicating the common pathogenesis of disorders of the venous circulation in these parts of the circulatory bed. The most informative characteristic feature of the venous outflow is a period of RP half-life, determined on a radiocirculogram of the brain. The diagnostic efficacy of the above method in the detection of disorders of the venous circulation of the brain in some vascular regions provides an opportunity for a purpose-oriented use of adequate methods of reflexotherapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]