• 1 March 1978
    • journal article
    • Vol. 18  (3) , 82-7
Abstract
Different types of extracranial and intracerebral vascular occlusion and their etiology are described. In infants the cause for cerebral vascular occlusion is infection or embolism in endocarditis. In women contraceptives evidently cause arterial thrombosis. After the fourth decade especially in men arteriosclerosis is prevalent. The results of vascular reconstruction are described.

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