1.
Rev Actual Odontoestomatol Esp
; 51(405): 41-4, 1991.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1782096
2.
Neuroradiology
; 16: 458-61, 1978.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-745736
ABSTRACT
Computed axial tomography has come to be a most useful procedure in the selection, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of patients with inflammatory and parasitic lesions of the brain, because it allows a more accurate localization and definition of the histologic nature of lesions. Conventional contrast X-ray studies are not to be abandoned, but they do present a certain risk and do not provide the same degree of accuracy as CAT. Cerebral angiography will have to be carried out when CAT shows pathologic lesions.