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Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration
There are considerable variations in the anatomy of the human ophthalmic artery (OphA), such as anomalous origins of the OphA and anastomoses between the OphA and the adjacent arteries. These anatomical variations seem to attribute to complex embryology of the OphA. In human embryos and fetuses, pri...
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The Japan Neurosurgical Society
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description | There are considerable variations in the anatomy of the human ophthalmic artery (OphA), such as anomalous origins of the OphA and anastomoses between the OphA and the adjacent arteries. These anatomical variations seem to attribute to complex embryology of the OphA. In human embryos and fetuses, primitive dorsal and ventral ophthalmic arteries (PDOphA and PVOphA) form the ocular branches, and the supraorbital division of the stapedial artery forms the orbital branches of the OphA, and then numerous anastomoses between the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the external carotid artery (ECA) systems emerge in connection with the OphA. These developmental processes can produce anatomical variations of the OphA, and we should notice these variations for neurosurgical and neurointerventional procedures. |
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spelling | pubmed-50660782016-10-18 Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration TOMA, Naoki Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Review Article There are considerable variations in the anatomy of the human ophthalmic artery (OphA), such as anomalous origins of the OphA and anastomoses between the OphA and the adjacent arteries. These anatomical variations seem to attribute to complex embryology of the OphA. In human embryos and fetuses, primitive dorsal and ventral ophthalmic arteries (PDOphA and PVOphA) form the ocular branches, and the supraorbital division of the stapedial artery forms the orbital branches of the OphA, and then numerous anastomoses between the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the external carotid artery (ECA) systems emerge in connection with the OphA. These developmental processes can produce anatomical variations of the OphA, and we should notice these variations for neurosurgical and neurointerventional procedures. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2016-10 2016-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5066078/ /pubmed/27298261 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.ra.2015-0324 Text en © 2016 The Japan Neurosurgical Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Review Article TOMA, Naoki Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration |
title | Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration |
title_full | Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration |
title_fullStr | Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration |
title_full_unstemmed | Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration |
title_short | Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Artery: Embryological Consideration |
title_sort | anatomy of the ophthalmic artery: embryological consideration |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5066078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27298261 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.ra.2015-0324 |
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