Direction of blood flow in the primate cervical spinal cord
1970 ◽
Vol 33
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pp. 325-330
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✓ The direction of blood flow in the cervical spinal cord of monkeys was studied by direct cinematic observation of the results of dye injections, plus separate angiographic studies. The studies indicated that in monkeys blood enters the cervical spinal cord mainly from radicular arteries that are usually derived from branches of the costo-cervical trunk. Although some blood entering at the low cervical level flows toward the thoracic cord, the major component flows up to the C-2 level. The findings cast doubt on the established assumption that the vertebral arteries provide the main blood supply of the cervical cord.
2000 ◽
Vol 93
(1)
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pp. 71-76
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1976 ◽
Vol 44
(6)
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pp. 740-743
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2001 ◽
Vol 95
(1)
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pp. 146-149
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1987 ◽
Vol 67
(1)
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pp. 128-131
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1973 ◽
Vol 39
(4)
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pp. 533-536
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1986 ◽
Vol 65
(1)
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pp. 108-110
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1972 ◽
Vol 37
(5)
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pp. 538-542
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