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Surg Radiol Anat
March 1997
2nd Department of Neurosurgery, Toho University, Tokyo, Japan.
An accurate knowledge of cerebral anatomy is important in order to evaluate the precise location of a cerebral lesion. Cortical structures are identified by knowledge of the adjacent gyri and sulci; however, white matter tracts are difficult to differentiate from one another due to the lack of clear anatomic landmarks. Therefore, even if MRI shows obvious white matter abnormalities, in some cases it is difficult accurately to localize the lesion.
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Sixty-seven lymphangiograms were performed in 58 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. These patients were classified according to a new anatomico-clinical staging system which has previously been shown to bear prognostic significance. The lymphangiograms were divided into four groups on the basis of lymph node size and each group was further divided into subgroups (12).
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