Unusual Segmental Cerebrovascular Changes

Abstract
Nonatherosclerotic causes of segmental vascular narrowing were demonstrated by cerebral angiography in three quite unrelated disorders: sickle-cell anemia, reticulum-cell sarcoma, and tertiary syphilis. Sickle-cell anemia and reticulum-cell sarcoma have not previously been shown to be associated with diffuse segmental narrowing.