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Selective arteriography of the lumbar spinal cord in dogs

Angiographie sélective de la moelle lombaire chez le chien

Selektive Arteriographie des lumbalen Rückenmarks bei Hunden

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A technique for performing selective lumbar spinal cord arteriography in dogs is described. The arteriographic anatomy is illustrated and correlated with injection specimens. Differences between human and canine spinal cord blood supply are stressed.

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Les auteurs décrivent une méthode pour le mise en évidence sélective de l'artériographie de la moelle lombaire chez le chien. Ils illustrent la radio-anatomie et font des corrélations avec des préparations anatomiques. Les auteurs insistent sur les différences qui existent entre la vascularisation de la moelle de l'homme et celle du chien.

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Beschreibung der Technik der selektiven lumbalen Arteriographie des Rückenmarks bei hunden mit Besprechung der arteriographischen Anatomie.

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Supported by Training Grant USPHS-5 T01-GMO 2023-02.

This work was supported by Research Grant USPHS-1 R01-HE13945-01.

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Doppman, J.L., Ramsey, R. Selective arteriography of the lumbar spinal cord in dogs. Neuroradiology 3, 64–67 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00339896

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