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Radiology, Vol 123, 649-652, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Computed tomography of angiographically occult cerebral vascular malformations

RA Kramer and SD Wing

Although some cerebral vascular malformations are angiographically occult, the correct diagnosis may be suggested by their appearance on computed tomography (CT). The authors advise caution in assuming that angiographically avascular lesions which show contrast enhancement on CT represent neoplasms rather than vascular malformations.





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