2012
DOI: 10.17221/6014-vetmed
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The cortical branches of the middle cerebral artery in the otter (Lutra lutra)

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The cortical branches of the middle cerebral artery in the otter were described using 60 hemispheres. It was demonstrated that the artery is divided into ten permanent branches. Two rhinal arteries supply the region of the brain located on the border between the old and the archicortex and the neocortex. The other eight branches are divided into three branches running towards the frontal lobe, two branches -to the region of the parietal lobe and three temporal branches which supply blood to the neocor… Show more

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“…Making a comparison of the present results with those reported by Skoczylas et al (2012), one can state that also in otter the superior middle cerebral artery was reported as the lowest percentage of the cases. In silver fox, similarly as in the other animal species studied, the parietal branches have developed poorest.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Making a comparison of the present results with those reported by Skoczylas et al (2012), one can state that also in otter the superior middle cerebral artery was reported as the lowest percentage of the cases. In silver fox, similarly as in the other animal species studied, the parietal branches have developed poorest.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Such cases of descent were reported by Wiland (1991), Skoczylas et al (2012) as the anterior, superior and posterior middle cerebral artery. In silver fox the anterior middle cerebral artery has been presented as a common trunk for frontal branches and it occurred in 35% of the cases investigated, the superior middle cerebral artery was described as a common trunk for parietal branches, which was observed in 15% of the cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…The descriptions of the anatomy of the middle cerebral artery provided by Brudnicki et al (2005), Skoczylas et al (2011Skoczylas et al ( , 2012, in red deer, goat, fallow deer and European otter demonstrate that it is usually a single vessel descending from the rostral cerebral artery. The vessel, having passed the lateral olfactory sulcus, gets divided along its course into respective branches, its main trunk runs towards the fornix of the brain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%