Facial and meningeal angiomatosis associated with calcifications of the brain cortex: A clinical and anatomopathologic contribution

KH Krabbe - Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1934 - jamanetwork.com
In recent years attention has been drawn to a strange picture in the roentgenograms in some
cases of suspected angioma of the brain, especially in cases associated with epilepsy. The
diagnosis of angioma of the brain has been made in these cases because of the presence of
an angioma of the skin of the face. None of the patients has died, so that no autopsy has
hitherto been performed. In 1921, Ove Wissing demonstrated before the Radiological
Society of Copenhagen a roentgenogram of the skull of a young man which showed an …