1988
DOI: 10.2330/joralbiosci1965.30.431
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On the a. malaris of the Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata fuscata).

Abstract: Abstract:The a. malaris of the Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata fuscata) was investigated comparatively by means of the acryl plastic injection method. The infraorbital artery itself divided into two to four branches, and each of which entered the same named canal. The medialmost of them gave off the a. malaris immediately before the orifice of the canal, sometimes anastomosing with a twig of the inferior muscular branch of the ophthalmic artery. The a. malaris passed superomedially and slightly posteriorly on … Show more

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“…Otsuka (1988) stated that this artery in Macaca fuscata was similar in its features to that of the dog (Arai 1978), cat (Inazuka 1986) and rabbit (Miyake 1987) as regards its origin, location, principal ramifications and supply to the nasolacrimal canal as a terminal branch. He attempted to discuss the r. naso lacrimalis of the infraorbital artery described in a report by Matsukawa (1969) concerning the nutrient arteries of the maxillary sinus of the crab-eating monkey, and stated this ramus should be the a. malaris.…”
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“…Otsuka (1988) stated that this artery in Macaca fuscata was similar in its features to that of the dog (Arai 1978), cat (Inazuka 1986) and rabbit (Miyake 1987) as regards its origin, location, principal ramifications and supply to the nasolacrimal canal as a terminal branch. He attempted to discuss the r. naso lacrimalis of the infraorbital artery described in a report by Matsukawa (1969) concerning the nutrient arteries of the maxillary sinus of the crab-eating monkey, and stated this ramus should be the a. malaris.…”
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“…In the other 14 cases, the nerve branch arose directly from the infraorbital artery distal to the origin of the anterior superior alveolar artery (Figs. 5,7,13), in 12 of these 14 cases being medial to the origin of the malar artery ( Fig. 5) and in the other 2, distal to the origin.…”
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“…Recently, detailed observations of this artery have been made in the dog by Arai (1978), the cat by Inazuka (1986), the rabbit by Miyake (1987), the Japanese monkey by Otsuka (1988) and the common squirrel monkey by Ishidoh (1989). Some differences have been found in the morphology of the malar artery between these mammalian species according to the form of the orbit, its contents and supply routes to them.…”
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