Selective shunting with EEG monitoring is safer than routine shunting for carotid endarterectomy |
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Authors: | AJ Salvian DC Taylor YN Hsiang HD Hildebrand HK Litherland MF Humer PA Teal DB MacDonald |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The muscular and skeletal systems of the long neck were morphologically examined in order to clarify their modification and their functional significance in the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis). The longissimus, the thoracic and cervical, spinalis and semispinalis, the cranial and caudal head oblique, and the multifidus muscles, and the nuchal ligament were observed at their origin and insertion. The atlas, axis, and the third cervical vertebra were measured and examined. The modified spinous processes provided the large attachment surface for the strong nuchal ligament and for the muscles of the axis and other cervical vertebrae, while the muscle tendons had their origin in the ventrocaudally-enlarged transverse process. It is concluded that the modified muscles with their expanded belly and tendon have the functions of occupying the interspace among long vertebrae, and also of supporting the head and neck by means of their wide attachment to the altered vertebral processes. |
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