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Colour combination images in cerebral angiography

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A new technique for multicolor combination images is described and its use in studying relative differences in the circulation time between separate parts of the cerebrum is discussed. The method permits the determination of the fast as well as the slow circulation even in small vessels and a demonstration simultaneously of the drainage veins.

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Contribution of the 1st European Colloqium for Neuroradiology, September 6, 1969 Colmar

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Liliequist, B., Welander, U. Colour combination images in cerebral angiography. Neuroradiology 1, 39–41 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00347658

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