A few years ago, at the Symposium of Neuroradiology in Rome, ZIEDSES DES PLANTES made a decisive contribution to cerebral angiography with photographic subtraction. From this time on, technical advances, anatomical findings, therapeutic tests such as embolization, development of stereo- taxy, and computerized axial tomography have opened a wide field for cerebral angiography. These important findings became the subject of a scientific meeting. The quality of the presentations and the results of each re- port made this a most interesting symposium. I am very grateful to all those who contributed to make it a success. G. SALAMON Marseille, October 10th 1975 v This meeting was held under the guidance and with the financial help of INSERM (Paris) . We also thank the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Faculty of Medicine in Marseille Administration of the Hospital in Marseille CGR, Kodak, Guerbet, Philips and Siemens for their material support. Contents Part I Anatomy Angiographic-Anatomic Study of the Vascular Territories of the Cerebral Convolutions Ch. RAYBAUD, P. MICHOTEY, W. BANK, and Ph. FARNARIER -----. 2 Anatomic and Radiographic Study of the Fissures and Sulci of the Brain G. SALAMON, Ch. RAYBAUD, P. MICHOTEY, and Ph. FARNARIER . . . 10 The Cerebral Cortical Arteries B. A. RING . . . - . . . - - - - . - - . . - . . . - . . - . - - - - . . . - . . . . - . . - . - . . - . . . 25 The Anatomy of the Perforating Arteries of the Basal Ganglia H. A. KAPLAN -. . . . . . -. --. . ----. -. . ---. ---. . -. . . . . . ----. . . . . .