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The arterial system of the head and neck of the rhesus monkey with emphasis on the external carotid system
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External Carotid SystemVascular MalformationTopographical AnatomyImmature Rhesus MonkeysClinical AnatomyCorrosion PreparationsAnatomyComparative AnatomyPrimate SystematicsOrthopaedic SurgeryNeurovascular DiseaseGross AnatomyApplied AnatomyVascular SurgeryNeurologyRhesus MonkeyHealth SciencesMedicineArterial PlanPrimate FossilNervous SystemAxial SkeletonNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyEvolutionary AnatomyCentral Nervous SystemArterial System
Abstract The arterial plan of the head and neck of 64 immature rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) was studied using four techniques — dissection, corrosion preparations, cleared specimens, and angiographs. In general, the arterial plan of this area in the monkey is similar to that of man. However, certain outstanding differences were noted. The origin, course, and distribution of all arteries is described as well as the vascular relations to pertinent structures.
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