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SULCAL AND INTRINSIC BLOOD VESSELS OF HUMAN SPINAL CORD

SULCAL AND INTRINSIC BLOOD VESSELS OF HUMAN SPINAL CORD Abstract The agreement which clinicians have recently reached regarding the diagnosis of vascular disturbances of the cord, especially of the anterior spinal artery, is paradoxically not reflected in their accounts of the vascular anatomic relations of the cord. The authors of popular textbooks of neuropathology1 and those2 of papers in which cases of disease of the anterior spinal artery are reported have differed almost to a man in their conception of the underlying anatomic structure. In this issue Suh and Alexander3 give a comprehensive account of the surface vascular anatomic pattern of the spinal cord and an implication of the damage which may be expected in pathologic conditions of the several major vessels mentioned. The present paper concerns itself with the intrinsic vascular anatomic relations of the human spinal cord in an effort to introduce unity into the ideas concerned particularly with the branches of the so-called anterior References 1. Buzzard, E. F., and Greenfield, J. G.: Pathology of the Nervous System , London, Constable & Company, 1921. 2. Cobb, S.: The Cerebrospinal Blood Vessels , in Penfield, W.: Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System , New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1932, vol. 2, pp. 575-610. 3. Grinker, R. R., and Guy, C. C.: Sprain of Cervical Spine Causing Thrombosis of the Anterior Spinal Artery , J. A. M. A. 88:1140 ( (April 9) ) 1927.Crossref 4. Schaller, W. F.; Roberts, A. M., and Stadtherr, E. F.: Acute Myelitis (Myelomalacia): Syndrome of Occlusion of the Anterior Spinal Artery at the Fifth Cervical Cord Segment , J. A. M. A. 99:1572 ( (Nov. 5) ) 1932.Crossref 5. Tauber, E. S., and Langworthy, O. R.: A Study of Syringomyelia and the Formation of Cavities in the Spinal Cord , J. Nerv. & Ment. Dis. 81:245, 1935. 6. Suh, T. H., and Alexander, L.: Vascular System of the Human Spinal Cord , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. , this issue, p. 659. 7. Doherty, M. M.; Suh, T. H., and Alexander, L.: New Modifications of the Benzidine Stain for Study of the Vascular Pattern of the Central Nervous System , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 40:158 ( (July) ) 1938. 8. Djorup, P.: Ganglieceller og arterier: I. Cervikalpartiet af menneskets rygmarv , Copenhagen, Host, 1923, p. 108. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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0096-6754
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10.1001/archneurpsyc.1939.02270160034002
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Abstract

Abstract The agreement which clinicians have recently reached regarding the diagnosis of vascular disturbances of the cord, especially of the anterior spinal artery, is paradoxically not reflected in their accounts of the vascular anatomic relations of the cord. The authors of popular textbooks of neuropathology1 and those2 of papers in which cases of disease of the anterior spinal artery are reported have differed almost to a man in their conception of the underlying anatomic structure. In this issue Suh and Alexander3 give a comprehensive account of the surface vascular anatomic pattern of the spinal cord and an implication of the damage which may be expected in pathologic conditions of the several major vessels mentioned. The present paper concerns itself with the intrinsic vascular anatomic relations of the human spinal cord in an effort to introduce unity into the ideas concerned particularly with the branches of the so-called anterior References 1. Buzzard, E. F., and Greenfield, J. G.: Pathology of the Nervous System , London, Constable & Company, 1921. 2. Cobb, S.: The Cerebrospinal Blood Vessels , in Penfield, W.: Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System , New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1932, vol. 2, pp. 575-610. 3. Grinker, R. R., and Guy, C. C.: Sprain of Cervical Spine Causing Thrombosis of the Anterior Spinal Artery , J. A. M. A. 88:1140 ( (April 9) ) 1927.Crossref 4. Schaller, W. F.; Roberts, A. M., and Stadtherr, E. F.: Acute Myelitis (Myelomalacia): Syndrome of Occlusion of the Anterior Spinal Artery at the Fifth Cervical Cord Segment , J. A. M. A. 99:1572 ( (Nov. 5) ) 1932.Crossref 5. Tauber, E. S., and Langworthy, O. R.: A Study of Syringomyelia and the Formation of Cavities in the Spinal Cord , J. Nerv. & Ment. Dis. 81:245, 1935. 6. Suh, T. H., and Alexander, L.: Vascular System of the Human Spinal Cord , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. , this issue, p. 659. 7. Doherty, M. M.; Suh, T. H., and Alexander, L.: New Modifications of the Benzidine Stain for Study of the Vascular Pattern of the Central Nervous System , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 40:158 ( (July) ) 1938. 8. Djorup, P.: Ganglieceller og arterier: I. Cervikalpartiet af menneskets rygmarv , Copenhagen, Host, 1923, p. 108.

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Archives of Neurology & PsychiatryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1939

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