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Neurovascular
Surgery Brain
Aneurysm & AVM Center |
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Brain Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- The Brain Aneurysm
Foundation
- The Brain
Aneurysm Support Group at MGH
- Articles
from other MGH Newsletters about patients with brain aneurysms and their treatment
at MGH
- Articles
from the MGH Neurovascular News about brain aneurysms
- Links to
other information on brain aneurysms
- Links to information
on other aneurysms (i.e. those
not involving the brain, dura or skull such as abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysmal
dilatation.) This resource is maintained by Professor David Tilson at Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center.
Vascular
malformations - An introduction
to vascular malformations of the brain and spine (AVMs, cavernous malformation
or cavernous angioma, venous anomaly or venous malformation, and telangiectasia)
- Articles from other MGH Newsletters about
patients with vascular malformations and their treatment at MGH
- Articles
from the MGH Neurovascular News about central nervous system vascular malformations
- Links to other information about
AVMs
Carotid
endarterectomy and the prevention of "brain attacks" (strokes and transient
ischemic attacks or TIAs) as the result of occlusive cerebrovascular disease
- Appointments or referrals may be made by
calling (617) 726-3303
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MGH1996 article on Fighting Back Against "Brain
Attack" - History
of the discovery (by C. Miller Fisher, MD of our Neuro-medical Service) of
carotid bifurcation occlusive disease as a major preventable cause of stroke and
transient ischemic attack (tia). Leading to early successes in carotid artery
reconstruction by members of the Neurosurgical Service.
- Facts
from organized neurosurgery in the US about carotid endartectomy
and the prevention of strokes .
- NIH
Clinical Alerts relating to Neurovascular Surgery
- Articles
from the MGH Neurovascular News about carotid endarterectomy in the prevention
of stroke (brain attack) and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
- Links
to other information about carotid artery disease, stroke, and brain attacks
- The University of
Kentucky maintains a list serve for academic discussions on stroke.
- To subscribe to the list, send an email to LISTSERV@UKCC.uky.edu.
The body of the message should contain the words subscribe STROKE-L < your
name>.
- The purpose of the Stroke List
(Stroke-L) is to share information and opinions, ideas and inquiries that relate
to the topic of stroke or Cerebro Vascular Accidents. All interested subscribers
are welcome to discuss any stroke-related topic ranging from interesting cases
to basic science issues. Contact: Bob Moore, STR002@UKCC.UKY.EDU.
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