Abstract

Abstract Radiographic visualization of the arteries of the thoracolumbar segment of the spinal cord has been consistently obtained since the introduction of the selective arteriographic technique. The successful demonstration of the cervical cord vessels is improved if, in addition to the vertebral arteries, both costocervical trunks are also injected. Nevertheless, we still fail to adequately visualize the cervical cord vasculature in about 20 per cent of the cases. Attempts to demonstrate spinal cord vessels in man, by non-selective techniques with potentiation of aortographic methods, have failed. Visualization of well individualized normal spinal cord veins is rarely obtained. Some observations made during our angiographic studies of 70 cases of arteriovenous malformation of the spinal cord, are reported. Technical advice is offered to improve the demonstration of feeders in this frequent pathological lesion of the spinal cord. The first observation of a cord arteriovenous malformation associated with...

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