Pathogenesis of cerebral apoplexy
N. S. Sysak
Kazan medical journal ›› 1941, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (3) : 76 -78.
Pathogenesis of cerebral apoplexy
Until recently, anatomical evidence of vascular wall lesions such as rupture of a secondary altered vessel wall, rupture of a miliary aneurysm, and necrosis of the vascular wall caused by anemia due to circulatory disturbances have dominated the explanation for cerebral haemorrhage. Recently this issue has been the subject of scientific discussion due to the work of Rosenblatt, Westphal and Behr. The issue is not only of theoretical but also of practical importance.
Sysak N.S.
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