脊柱与神经外科杂志

Neuroimaging isn't demonstrated for Patients with Stable Cerebral Pains

Jens Peter Witt

The main section of the historical backdrop of neuroimaging follows back to the Italian neuroscientist Angelo Mosso who designed the 'human dissemination balance', which could non-intrusively measure the reallocation of blood during enthusiastic and scholarly action. In 1918, the American neurosurgeon Walter Dandy presented the strategy of ventriculography. X-beam pictures of the ventricular framework inside the cerebrum were acquired by infusion of separated air straightforwardly into one or both sidelong ventricles of the mind.

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