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The Human Periventricular Arterial Blood Supply and the Anatomy of Cerebral Infarctions
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1971
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HypertensionVascular MalformationBrain CirculationBorder ZonesSocial SciencesCerebral Vascular RegulationNeurovascular DiseaseBlood FlowThrombosisPoor PerfusionCerebral InfarctionsBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuropathologyCardiologyAtherosclerosisBlood Flow MeasurementMedicineVascular BiologyCerebral Blood FlowIschemic StrokeCardiovascular DiseaseNeuroanatomyNeurophysiologyPeriventricular VascularizationNeuroscienceStroke
Three types of periventricular vascularization are described and their frequency and location examined. Some infarctions, located in these periventricular end and border zones, are the result of poor perfusion of the brain as are the cortical water-shed infarctions.