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* Recognition of the first discovery of cerebrovascular angioma is still unknown. | *Recognition of the first discovery of cerebrovascular angioma is still unknown. | ||
* Virchow was the first one to classify cerebrovascular malformations, and subsequent studies on the classification of this pathology followed. | *Virchow was the first one to classify cerebrovascular malformations, and subsequent studies on the classification of this pathology followed. | ||
* The advent of cerebral angiography paved the way for better understanding of the context of "cryptic" or occult vascular malformations. | *The advent of cerebral angiography paved the way for better understanding of the context of "cryptic" or occult vascular malformations. | ||
* McCormick clarified the current pathological features of cavernous angiomas and is being correlated with MRI findings. | *McCormick clarified the current pathological features of cavernous angiomas and is being correlated with MRI findings. | ||
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Revision as of 09:24, 15 February 2022
- Recognition of the first discovery of cerebrovascular angioma is still unknown.
- Virchow was the first one to classify cerebrovascular malformations, and subsequent studies on the classification of this pathology followed.
- The advent of cerebral angiography paved the way for better understanding of the context of "cryptic" or occult vascular malformations.
- McCormick clarified the current pathological features of cavernous angiomas and is being correlated with MRI findings.
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