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(Stroke. 1975;6:361.)
© 1975 American Heart Association, Inc.


Carotid Arterial Supply of the Feline Brain

Applications to the Study of Regional Cerebral Ischemia

YOSHINARI KAMIJYO M.D.1 JULIO H. GARCIA M.D.1

1 Departments of Pathology and Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201

A study of the supply to the feline brain by the carotid-middle cerebral arteries was conducted using in vivo transcardiac injection with a mixture of micropaque and carbon black. Modifications in the filling pattern of the arterial vessels were visualized following short-term occlusion of a middle cerebral artery. A modified surgical method to induce occlusion of the M-1 segment of the middle cerebral artery is also described.


Key Words: cat MCA occlusion • anatomy • middle cerebral artery • modified transorbital approach • arterial anastomoses • microangiography




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