Composition of encephalic arteries and origin of the basilar artery are different between vertebrates
Céline Salaud,
Victor Moreau,
Cyrille Decante
et al.
Abstract:Intracranial arterial vascular anatomy is well known in humans, but it is lacking for most mammalian and non-mammalian model species, especially concerning the origin of the basilar artery (BA).We have studied the encephalic arteries in three different species of birds and eight different species of mammals using formalin-xed brains injected with arterial red latex. Our results and literature analysis indicate that, for all vertebrates, the internal carotid artery (ICA) supplies the brain and divides into two … Show more
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