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Salford Royal Hospital, Salford
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In a paper on the angiographic diagnosis of carotid artery thrombosis, Johnson and Walker (1951) discovered six cases of unilateral thrombosis in 500 angiograms performed. They also reported that out of 107 published cases of carotid thrombosis only four were bilateral. Frøvig, who published one of these cases in 1946, gave reference to ten others. These were not discovered by angiography but at postmortem. In 1953 two further cases were published by Paillas and one by Martelli.
Accepted for publication May 1, 1955.
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