A - Carotid - Cav. A.V. Fistula, c.1960
Scope and Contents
Black and white line drawing showing carotid-cavernous arteriovenous fistula; an abnormal communication between the arterial and venous systems within the cavernous sinus in the skull. Arrows are used to depict the direction of blood flow through the vessels – the internal carotid arteries, the external carotid arteries, the anterior part of the circle of Willis, and the ophthalmic artery (branching from the internal carotid) are shown, as well as the location of an arteriovenous malformation on the left. Titled 'A. carotid Cav. A.V. Fistula.'
Dates
- Creation: c.1960
Creator
- From the Series: Dott, Norman McOmish, 1897-1973 (Neurosurgeon) (Person)
Language of Materials
English
Language of Materials
English
Language of Materials
English
Language of Materials
English
Language of Materials
English
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Full Extent
1 drawings
Physical Description
Drawing on white card mounted on black board and covered with paper flap.
Dimensions
Approximately 16.5cmW x 26.5cmH
Repository Details
Part of the Lothian Health Services Archive Repository
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