Incidence and location of the occlusive lesions in 100 cases of ischemic cerebral arterial diseases:An angiographic study
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We examined the incidence and location of occlusive lesions in cerebral vessels in 100 consecutive CVD cases of which 4 vessel angiographical study were done. Stenotic or occlusive changes of more than 10% were found in 80 cases and 236 lesions. The ratio of extra-to intracranial lesions was 150 : 86. Stenotic lesions in the cervical internal carotid artery (ICA) was the most common. There were 72 lesions causing moderate or severe stenosis (more than 50%) or complete occlusion. The ratio of extra-to intracranial lesions was 32 : 40. The incidences of affected cervical ICA and middle cerebral artery (MCA) were equal. However, stenotic or occlusive lesions in the M<SUB>1</SUB> portion of MCA were primarily responsible for clinical symptoms.
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