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Dr. terBrugge is Chief of neuroradiology at the Toronto Western Hospital. He is an interventional neuroradiologist specializing in the treatment of patients with brain vascular disorders, especially brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and acute stroke. He is internationally recognized in his specialty, and a co-founder of the Study Group.
He is a professor at the University of Toronto. He teaches and supervises medical students, residents and clinical fellows.
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Areas of Expertise (5)
Neuroradiologist
Brain Vascular Disorders
Brain Aneurysms
Arteriovenous Malformations
Acute Stroke
Education (4)
Montreal Neurological Institute: Fellowship, Neuroradiology 1976
Toronto Western Hospital: Residency Training Programme, Diagnostic Radiology 1975
Toronto Western Hospital: Rotating Internship, Medicine 1971
University of Utrecht: MD, Medicine 1968
Affiliations (1)
- University of Toronto, Department of Medicine : Professor
Media Appearances (1)
Interventional Neuroradiology: An Interview with Dr. Karel Ter Brugge
University of Toronto Medical Journal online
2010-01-01
Dr. Karel terBrugge, MD, FRCPC, is a Professor at the University of Toronto and Chief of Neuroradiology at the Toronto Western Hospital. As an internationally recognized interventional neuroradiologist, he specializes in treatment of brain aneurysms, arterio-venous malformations, and acute stroke...
Event Appearances (2)
Paediatric Dural Fistulas
1st World AVM Congress, EICC Edinburgh, Scotland
2012-09-20
Brain AVM and Aneurysms: Clinical Symptoms and Implications for Treatment
1st World AVM Congress, EICC Edinburgh, Scotland
2012-09-19
Articles (5)
Neurological manifestations of intracranial dural arteriovenous malformations
Journal of Neurosurgery
2010-01-01
The authors describe their experience with four cases of dural arteriovenous malformation (AVM) which led them to analyze the clinical aspects of these lesions in an attempt to understand their pathophysiology. An additional 191 previously reported cases of dural ...
The natural history and predictive features of hemorrhage from brain arteriovenous malformations
Stroke
2009-01-01
Patients harboring brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are at a lifelong risk for hemorrhagic strokes, but the natural history is poorly understood. We examined the impact of demographic and angiographic features on the likelihood of future ...
Management of intracranial dural arteriovenous shunts in adults
European Journal of Radiology
2003-01-01
Dural arteriovenous shunts are abnormal arteriovenous communications within the dura. They are thought to be an acquired condition in adults and can present with a variety of clinical features, ranging from benign bruits to intracranial hemorrhage and neurological ...
Angiographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
American Journal of Neuroradiology
2000-01-01
Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are occasionally associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), which is characterized by the presence of multiple mucocutaneous telangiectasia, epistaxis, and ...
Urgent and emergent embolization of lesions of the head and neck in children: indications and results
Pediatrics
1987-01-01
Indications for and results and complications of embolization of lesions of the head and neck were analyzed retrospectively. The procedures were performed since 1980 on an emergent or urgent basis in 30 infants and children by an experienced interventional ...
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