2011
DOI: 10.21836/pem20110317
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Parietal cerebral defect after skull fracture as a cause of posttraumatic epilepsy in an Icelandic horse

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“…Clinically, this feature may be regarded as some sort of a safety mechanism in cases of lateral cranial and brain trauma. Traumatic head injuries are common in horses [9,10,14,16,22]. In general, such traumatic insults may require surgical procedures [19]; knowledge of the special regions of residence where the typical main branches of the cerebral stem arteries were located may be helpful in terms of treatment and prognosis of the injury.…”
Section: Supply Areas Of Mca and Camentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinically, this feature may be regarded as some sort of a safety mechanism in cases of lateral cranial and brain trauma. Traumatic head injuries are common in horses [9,10,14,16,22]. In general, such traumatic insults may require surgical procedures [19]; knowledge of the special regions of residence where the typical main branches of the cerebral stem arteries were located may be helpful in terms of treatment and prognosis of the injury.…”
Section: Supply Areas Of Mca and Camentioning
confidence: 99%