F Tokarz, W Liebert, J Rostek, L Mazur
The reported case presented an unusual form of congenital carotid-sagittal communication. Clinical findings included: except vascular murmur over the skull a characteristic syndrome consisting of of epleptic seizures, hemiparesis, aphasia and dementia. The communication was excised radically in its central and peripheral parts. The segment corresponding to the main trunk of the middle cerebral artery was narrowed by means of bipolar coagulation. Postoperative angiography and disappearance of most neurological signs after the operation showed that the chronically ischaemic parts of the brain resumed their functions...
September 1977: Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska