Abstract

The distribution of localised cerebral arterial spasm in 173 cases of single leaking aneurysms has been plotted with respect to the site of the aneurysm, and significant correlations found for anterior communicating and middle cerebral aneurysms, but not for posterior communicating aneurysms. The presence of hydrocephalus and spasm were found to be associated with the clinical grading of severity, but not with each other. Spasm was seen with statistical significance more often in later arteriograms, but hydrocephalus was seen in the earlier arteriograms as frequently as in the later ones.

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