These present studies, performed on human adult brains and on sheep with injection method, have shown that the amygdaloid nucleus has its special, separate and rich arterial system. The main source of its vascularization both in the human and sheep brains are 1-3 branches of the proximate segment of the middle cerebral artery. The supplementary source is formed by the deep ramifications of the superficial arterioles of the middle cerebral artery as well approximately by the small branches of the anterior choroidal artery.
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July 1997
The aim of this study was anatomical and comparative examination of arterial vascularization of the rhinencephalon in man and in macrosmatic mammals. The studies were performed by the own injection method on 27 human brains and 27 animal ones. The cerebral arteries were injected with synthetic colored latex and then prepared in an operating microscope.
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December 1996
The aim of this study was anatomical and comparative examination of vascular sources and angioarchitecture of the amygdaloid body in adult man and sheep. The studies were carried out using own injection method. The cerebral arteries filled with synthetic many-colored latex were dissected under an operating microscope.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe studies were performed by the authors' injection method on 30 human brains and 80 animal ones. The cerebral arteries were injected with synthetic coloured latex and then prepared in an operating microscope. It was found that the main source of arterial supply of both the human and animal hippocampus is the posterior cerebral artery.
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