Morphology of the superior cerebellar artery of the “macaco prego” (<em>Cebus paella</em> L., 1766): divisions and anastomoses
Abstract
In order to continue studies already done in the area of mapping the cerebral vascularization of Cebus paella and taking into consideration the resemblance of this animal with other primates described, humans included, we studied the morphology of the superior cerebellar arteries determined to perfuse the superior surface of the cerebellum. Fifty-seven cerebellar hemispheres were injected with stained latex, fixed in 10% formol solution and dissected under light mesoscopy. The superior cerebellar arteries are symmetrical in 84,21% and asymmetrical in 7,01%, and give off four branches, one to the mesencephalon and three mains branches to the upper surface of the cerebellum and its anterior portion. These arteries end in the posterior superior or post-semilunar fissure, after giving off many collaterals of decreasing diameterDownloads
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2008-04-24
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Silva, R. A. da, & Ferreira, J. R. (2008). Morphology of the superior cerebellar artery of the “macaco prego” (<em>Cebus paella</em> L., 1766): divisions and anastomoses. Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences, 24, 687-695. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihealthsci.v24i0.2486
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