Abstract

Three instances of spontaneous recanalization of internal carotid artery occlusion are presented. In the first, extensive extra- and intracranial lesions including severe stenoses and prestenotic aneurysmatic dilatation were demonstrated by angiography. Gradual disappearance of these alterations was shown by control angiograms. In the second and third instances, complete or practically complete occlusions of the supraclinoid portion were found. Control angiograms showed complete recanalization which, in one of these cases, had occurred at least one year after the stroke.

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