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Marco Artico1, Marialuisa Spoletini2, Lorenzo Fumagalli2, Francesca Biagioni3, Larisa Ryskalin4, Francesco Fornai3,4, Maurizio Salvati3, Alessandro Frati3, Francesco Saverio Pastore5, Samanta Taurone1.
Abstract
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the seminal imaging technique used for visualizing cerebral blood vessels and vascular alterations as well as other intracranial disorders. Egas Moniz (1874-1955) was the first to describe the use of this revolutionary technique which, until 1975 (when computed tomography, CT, scan was introduced in the clinical practice), was the sole diagnostic tool to provide an imaging of cerebral vessels and therefore alterations due to intracranial pathology. Moniz introduced in the clinical practice this fundamental and important diagnostic tool. The present contribution wishes to pay a tribute to the Portuguese neurosurgeon, who was also a distinguished neurologist and statesman. Despite his tremendous contribution in modern brain imaging, Egas Moniz was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1949 for prefrontal leucotomy, the neurosurgical intervention nowadays unacceptable, but should rather be remembered for his key contribution to modern brain imaging.Entities:
Keywords: angiography; history of anatomy; imaging methodology; neuroanatomy; neuroimaging; neurosurgery
Year: 2017 PMID: 28974927 PMCID: PMC5610728 DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neuroanat ISSN: 1662-5129 Impact factor: 3.856
Figure 1A picture of Professor Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas Moniz. Kindly provided by the Library of the School of Medicine, University of Pisa.
Figure 2(A) The arterial network arising from the internal carotid artery, as visualized following the injection of 30% sodium iodide (NaI) in a formalin-fixed head (from “L’encéphalographie artérielle, son importance dans la localization des tumeurs cérébrales”, Egas Moniz (de Lisbon), Société de Neurologié, séance du 7 Juillet 1927; Revue Neurologique, T. II, Figure 2, n° 1 Juillet, 1927). (B) The visualization of some cerebral arteries in a living dog (from “L’encéphalographie artérielle, son importance dans la localization des tumeurs cérébrales”, Egas Moniz (de Lisbon), Société de Neurologié, séance du 7 Juillet 1927; Revue Neurologique, T. II, Figure 5, n° 1 Juillet, 1927). (C) First successful “arterial encephalography” in a 20 year-old man with a pituitary tumor and a Babinski-Frohlich’s syndrome (from “L’encéphalographie artérielle, son importance dans la localization des tumeurs cérébrales”, Egas Moniz (de Lisbon), Société de Neurologié, séance du 7 juillet 1927; Revue Neurologique, T. II, Figure 6, n° 1 Juillet, 1927). Kindly provided by the Library of the School of Medicine, University of Pisa.