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Title: [Noninvasive diagnosis of occlusive processes of the brachiocephalic arteries: Doppler sonography compared to ophthalmodynamometry and ophthalmodynamography]. Author: Ulrich C, Paris C, Kornotzki M, Busch KT, Metz L, Lehmann R, Bohne BD, Ulrich WD. Journal: Psychiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz); 1982 Mar; 34(3):155-60. PubMed ID: 7048378. Abstract: 97 patients with suspected cerebrovascular disease were examined using ophthalmodynamometry/ophthalmodynamography and dopplersonography. In 49 of the patients we found haemodynamic changes typical of brachio-cephalic artery occlusion processes. In 36 patients angiography was performed either as a preparation for vascular surgery or for further clarification. Ophthalmodynamometry/ophthalmodynamography examination yielded diagnosis in 87%, dopplersonography and combined use of ophthalmodynamometry/ophthalmodynamography and dopplersonography in 94% of the brachio-cephalic artery occlusion processes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]