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1 fascicule in-8 (23.5 x 15 cm), pp. 519-528, quelques rousseurs marginales, broché, couverture muette moderne, bon état. Edition originale rare de cette publication, détachée d'un recueil et qui n'a pas fait l'objet d?un tirage à part. Le but des auteurs était de compléter les travaux de Duret par des recherches personnelles et de présenter une vue d'ensemble des artères nourricières du pédoncule. Henri Alezais (1857-1918) et Léon d'Astros (1856-1938) étaient médecins des hôpitaux de Marseille. Alezais devint professeur d'anatomie pathologique et d?Astros professeur de clinique infantile. Ils étudient ici successivement l'anatomie du tronc basilaire, de la cérebelleuse supérieure, de la cérébrale postérieure (avec les branches qui naissent de sa portion directe avant l'abouchement de la communicante postérieure et celles qui naissent après la communicante), de la communicante postérieure et de l'artère sylvienne ; puis ils étudient les dispositions particulières (variantes dans la distribution artérielle du pédoncule) et jettent un coup d'oeil d'ensemble sur la distribution de ces artères. REFERENCES: Duvernoy HM : Human Brainstem Vessels, pp. 516, 17, 21, 24, 33° 46, 47, 52, 58: "These arteries [in relation to the Mesencephalon], and their mesencephalic branches, have received little attention. The most important descriptions are the little-known and relatively inaccessible works of ALEZAIS and D'ASTROS (1892a,1892b) and KHAN (1969), the conclusions of which are, in many details, in agreement with those described here. Alezais et D'Astros describe some branches of the basilar artery which reach the pontomesencephalic sulcus and supply the crus cerebri. The branches of the superior cerebellar artery display numerous anastomoses with the terminal branches of the collicular artery, as Alezias et d'Astros have shown. The term 'pedunculo-quadrigemminal artery' used by Alezais and d'Astros would in fact be more precise, because this vessel supplies both the colliculi and the cerebral peduncle. Frequent anastomoses link the branches of superior cerebellar, collicular and posteromedial choroidal arteries (Alezais et d'Astros, 1892)."; Olry R: Anatomical eponyms, p. 4 : "Alezais and D'Astros (pedunculo-collicular artery): branche of the posterior cerebral artery supplying the superior and inferior colliculi (this artery had been previously described by Duret, 1874, by the name of 'medial artery of the colliculi'.)"; Tomasi SO et al.: Perforating arteries of the lemniscal trigone: a microsurgical neuroanatomic description, Front Neuroanat. 2021; 15: 675313:"Although in the literature we can find some studies about the lemniscal trigone (Alezais and D'Astros, 1892; Testut and Latarjet, 1949; Duvernoy, 1978; Ardeshiri et al., 2006, 2007)-the region limited by the lateral mesencephalic sulcus, the superior cerebellar peduncle, and the inferior colliculus and its brachium-a precise microanatomical description of this area?s microvascular network is still lacking, especially regarding the origin, number, and individual variability of the perforating arteries. A crucial artery in this region?s anatomy is the pedunculoquadrigeminal artery, also known as collicular artery (Alezais and D4Astros, 1892; Duvernoy, 1978; Ya¸sargil,1987).The perforating arteries of the lemniscal trigone stem not only from the superior cerebellar artery (SCA), as described in the few studies available in literature, but also from the posterior cerebral artery (PCA). Therefore, special attention should be paid during surgery to spare those vessels and associated perforators.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1458-4
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