Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system

Comparing the adult submammalian brain with the human embryonic brain, some patterns of venous drainage are quite similar. The veins lying on the lateral surface of the brain in sub-mammals resemble those of the human embryo. In addition, the new longitudinal venous anastomosis ventral to the brain...

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Main Authors: T. Aurboonyawat, V. Pereira, T. Kring, F. Toulgoat, A. Churojana, P. Lasjaunias
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spelling th-mahidol.197322018-07-12T09:45:14Z Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system T. Aurboonyawat V. Pereira T. Kring F. Toulgoat A. Churojana P. Lasjaunias Hopital de Bicetre Mahidol University Medicine Comparing the adult submammalian brain with the human embryonic brain, some patterns of venous drainage are quite similar. The veins lying on the lateral surface of the brain in sub-mammals resemble those of the human embryo. In addition, the new longitudinal venous anastomosis ventral to the brain vesicles occurring late in human embryonic development seems to be similar to the late appearance of the basal vein and the ventral brain stem venous plexus found in adult mammals including man. The evolution of the new structures of the brain vesicles throughout the vertebrate series may have an induction role on the appearance of the cranial venous system. This part of the article series focuses on the evolution of the lateral-ventral venous system of the five brain vesicles. Nevertheless, the limitation of this article is due in part to the paucity of circumstantial papers and different names used for the veins. 2018-07-12T02:45:14Z 2018-07-12T02:45:14Z 2008-03-01 Article Interventional Neuroradiology. Vol.14, No.1 (2008), 21-31 11239344 2-s2.0-44849096094 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19732 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=44849096094&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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T. Aurboonyawat
V. Pereira
T. Kring
F. Toulgoat
A. Churojana
P. Lasjaunias
Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system
description Comparing the adult submammalian brain with the human embryonic brain, some patterns of venous drainage are quite similar. The veins lying on the lateral surface of the brain in sub-mammals resemble those of the human embryo. In addition, the new longitudinal venous anastomosis ventral to the brain vesicles occurring late in human embryonic development seems to be similar to the late appearance of the basal vein and the ventral brain stem venous plexus found in adult mammals including man. The evolution of the new structures of the brain vesicles throughout the vertebrate series may have an induction role on the appearance of the cranial venous system. This part of the article series focuses on the evolution of the lateral-ventral venous system of the five brain vesicles. Nevertheless, the limitation of this article is due in part to the paucity of circumstantial papers and different names used for the veins.
author2 Hopital de Bicetre
author_facet Hopital de Bicetre
T. Aurboonyawat
V. Pereira
T. Kring
F. Toulgoat
A. Churojana
P. Lasjaunias
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author T. Aurboonyawat
V. Pereira
T. Kring
F. Toulgoat
A. Churojana
P. Lasjaunias
author_sort T. Aurboonyawat
title Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system
title_short Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system
title_full Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system
title_fullStr Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates Part II. The lateral-ventral venous system
title_sort patterns of the cranial venous system from the comparative anatomy in vertebrates part ii. the lateral-ventral venous system
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19732
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