Seitz D, Hintze A
Rofo. 1976 Jul;125(1):59-62. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1230418.
Cerebral angiography with femoral catheters in two patients was followed by an incomplete cervical transverse myelitis. The complications were thought to be due to high contrast concentration in the cervical spinal vessels because of hypoplasia of one vertebral artery, and to contrast injection into the thyro-cervical trunk.
两名患者在经股动脉导管进行脑血管造影后出现了不完全性颈段横贯性脊髓炎。这些并发症被认为是由于一侧椎动脉发育不全导致颈段脊髓血管内造影剂浓度过高,以及造影剂注入了甲状腺颈干所致。