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Re: Anatomy of the dural venous sinuses Herophilos was the Greek anatomist who was one of the first to use cadavers for anatomy. Torcula Herophilli (latinised spelling) refers to both the confluence ...
Objective The treatment of symptomatic transverse sinus (TS) stenosis by neurointerventional techniques is becoming more popular. Having the ability to predict procedural success and complexity holds ...
Figure 1: Intraoperative catheter angiography for dural arteriovenous fistula involving all of the major dural venous sinuses in a 61-year-old man with a decade-long history of pulsatile bruit in his ...
Dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs) often lead to dural venous sinus stenosis due to turbulent flow from increased blood flow, which has been recognized as leading to additional stenosis in the ...
For research papers The BMJ has fully open peer review. This means that accepted research papers published from early 2015 onwards usually have their prepublication history posted alongside them on ...
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