Brain neovascularization with temporalis muscle in dogs
- PMID: 460514
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1090292
Brain neovascularization with temporalis muscle in dogs
Abstract
Nine mongrel adult dogs underwent temporalis muscle transposition on the surface of the left hemisphere, the arachnoid having been removed. Histological confirmation of vessel networks connecting muscle and brain was achieved after 90 days.
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