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NEURORADIOLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROLOGY:A FEW RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE FORMER Yutaka Kuru 1 1Department of Radiology, Juntendo University Medical School pp.1053-1061
Published Date 1974/11/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406203615
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Neuroradiology is at first concerned with mor-phological study of the central nervous system and it is much more served to detect physical conditions of the system. However, this study is also able to give some informations about functions of the system, so far as any structure has more or less close relationship to its function. There is a field in which clinical neurology attempts to build up itsstudy on those morphologic bases as neuroradiology can devote. In this article we have discussed such a morphologic base on three problems:

1) Morphology of Reil's island, as observed in the venous phase of carotid angiography. Insular veins clearly show the outline of the island. In twenty-one normal cases size of bilateral islands has been estimated and compared to each other.

2) Measurement of one intrathalamic point with the aid of opacification of the superior thalamic vein. The transverse course of this vein makes a dot on a lateral view of the vertebral angiography. Measurement of this dot is indicative of the size of the anterior portion of the thalamus.

3) Encephalotomographic study of the cerebellum gives three-dimensional images of the organ and it gives a possibility to analyze various morphologic components of the cerebellum.


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