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Anatomía Funcional Arterial del Cerebro
1Department of Neurosurgery Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Medical Center Tokyo Japan.
Stroke (Hoboken, N.J.)
|January 26, 2026
Resumen
La comprensión del desarrollo embrionario de las arterias cerebrales es crucial para los neurointervencionistas. Esta revisión explora el desarrollo de estas arterias y sus variaciones desde una perspectiva embriológica.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Neurociencia
- Biología del Desarrollo
- Anatomía
Sus antecedentes:
- El desarrollo de las arterias cerebrales sigue patrones conservados en todos los vertebrados.
- La comprensión embriológica ayuda a interpretar la anatomía neurovascular y sus variaciones.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Revisar el desarrollo embrionario de las arterias cerebrales.
- Destacar la importancia de este conocimiento para la práctica neurointervencionista y la comprensión de enfermedades neurovasculares como el accidente cerebrovascular.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión de estudios históricos y recientes.
- Análisis de embriones humanos, anatomía comparada y angiografías cerebrales.
Principales resultados:
- Los patrones básicos del desarrollo de las arterias cerebrales se conservan.
- Las ideas embriológicas explican las variaciones anatómicas encontradas en la práctica neuroendovascular.
Conclusiones:
- La comprensión embriológica es esencial para los neurointervencionistas que manejan enfermedades cerebrovasculares.
- El conocimiento de la embriogénesis ayuda a reconocer y manejar variantes anatómicas en las arterias cerebrales.
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