Abstract
The problems involved in the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral vascular disorders were investigated on the patients who were seen at the Neurological Service of Nagoya National Hospital since 1961, and their various data including autopsy, operative, cerebral angiographic, and other clinical findings were available.
The problems of differential diagnosis, interpretation of cerebral angiographic findings and EEG findings, clinical observations including physical findings and their development, and interrelationship between these findings were reviewed on the material, Moreover, the indication of surgical approach for cerebral vascular disorders was discussed.