Myelographic Appearance of Vascular Anomalies of the Spinal Cord

Abstract
Fifteen cases of vascular anomalies of the spinal cord are classified as venous, arterial, arteriovenous and telangiectatic anomalies. In myelography, large amounts of Pantopaque provide a better visualisation of the anomalies than the small quantity usually employed. Because of their posterior location, predominently in the dorsal spinal cord, supine examination permits a full view of the posterior compartment of the dorsal spinal canal. Upright films are sometimes informative.

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