Corpus: Vasocorona medullaris

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from Latin: vas - vessel; corona - crown and medulla - marrow, innermost
English:
Definition[Bearbeiten]
The term vasocorona medullaris refers to the arterial vascular ring in the pia mater that superficially surrounds the spinal cord.
Anatomy[Bearbeiten]
The vasocorona medullaris consists of horizontal branches that arise ventrally from the anterior spinal artery and dorsally from the posterior spinal arteries.
Literature[Bearbeiten]
- Hartmann A. et al, Der Schlaganfall: Pathogenese, Klinik, Diagnostik und Therapie akuter zerebrovaskulärer Erkrankungen, 2013, Germany, Steinkopff
- Schünke et al, Prometheus, Learning Atlas of Anatomy, Thieme Verlag, 3rd edition, 2011