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Research in the morphology-angioarchitecture and ultrastructure-of
cerebral veins has been widely neglected in past decades;
investigation was mainly focussed on the arterial side of brain
circulation. This circumstance has certainly had a negative impact
on the development of knowledge in clinical medicine about cerebral
venous disease. Cerebra} venous pathology and its consequence is,
however, a frequent problern in clinical neurosur gery, both with
regard to operative techniques and conservative manage ment.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the initiative to collect, for
the first time, data on our present knowledge in basic research of
cerebral veins, their structure and function under normal and
pathological circumstances, came from clinicians. Regarding the
cerebral veins the clinician has primarily in view the dysfunctions
originating from embryogenetic malformations, phlebitic
obstruction, tumourous shunts, or traumatic lesions. But in
addition to that, particular attention should be paid to the
microstructure ofthe venous vessel walls, their barrier function,
and the venous vasomotor system. Studying these interrelationships
has for a long time been both fascinating and of immediate interest
to me."
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