The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure
Autor(a) principal: | |
---|---|
Data de Publicação: | 2012 |
Outros Autores: | , , , , |
Tipo de documento: | Artigo |
Idioma: | por |
Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258 |
Resumo: | Introduction: The human development consists of a continuous process where an uninterrupted pattern of extremely complex repetitive cycles of growth, modulation and modification take place. Despite this extreme complexity, the normal development is ordered by an impressive regularity, namely, in chronological, anatomical, topographic and physiological trends. In some organic systems, this development will not be totally ended by the time of birth. In this situation, further changes will have to take place until the adult definitive pattern is achieved. The cerebral venous system (CVS) is such a paradigm. Purpose: The authors pretend to present a synopsis of the specific organogenesis of the cerebral venous system in order to allow a correct interpretation of the vascular structures, recognise the anatomical variations and better comprehend the topographic correlations between neighbouring structures. Method and Results: Following a structured and synthetic order, the main guiding lines of the principal evolutional steps will be presented from the first embryological stages until the final and definitive adult pattern. Conclusion: The detailed study of the continuous development stages of the CVS constitutes a fundamental tool for the whole recognition of the anatomical structures, their correct interpretation and detection of possible variants as well as a better comprehension of topographic relationship between neighbouring structures. In other words and following KL Moore, Embryology illuminates anatomy. |
id |
RCAP_0ba1464946f24e1719196e3ebdc6a050 |
---|---|
oai_identifier_str |
oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/258 |
network_acronym_str |
RCAP |
network_name_str |
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
repository_id_str |
7160 |
spelling |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive StructureO Desenvolvimento do Sistema Venoso Cerebral - do Embrião à Estrutura Definitiva no AdultoIntroduction: The human development consists of a continuous process where an uninterrupted pattern of extremely complex repetitive cycles of growth, modulation and modification take place. Despite this extreme complexity, the normal development is ordered by an impressive regularity, namely, in chronological, anatomical, topographic and physiological trends. In some organic systems, this development will not be totally ended by the time of birth. In this situation, further changes will have to take place until the adult definitive pattern is achieved. The cerebral venous system (CVS) is such a paradigm. Purpose: The authors pretend to present a synopsis of the specific organogenesis of the cerebral venous system in order to allow a correct interpretation of the vascular structures, recognise the anatomical variations and better comprehend the topographic correlations between neighbouring structures. Method and Results: Following a structured and synthetic order, the main guiding lines of the principal evolutional steps will be presented from the first embryological stages until the final and definitive adult pattern. Conclusion: The detailed study of the continuous development stages of the CVS constitutes a fundamental tool for the whole recognition of the anatomical structures, their correct interpretation and detection of possible variants as well as a better comprehension of topographic relationship between neighbouring structures. In other words and following KL Moore, Embryology illuminates anatomy.Introdução: O desenvolvimento humano consiste num processo contínuo, extremamente complexo com repetidos ciclos de crescimento, modulação e modificação. Apesar da intrincada complexidade, o normal desenvolvimento caracteriza-se por uma impressionante regularidade. Regularidade essa que se traduz em múltiplas vertentes, designadamente, cronológica, anatómica, topográfica e fisiológica. Por vezes, este desenvolvimento não se encontra totalmente finalizado por altura do parto, documentando-se adicionais alterações até à adopção da estrutura definitiva do adulto. O sistema venoso cerebral é um caso paradigmático. Objectivo: Com base nesta premissa, os autores pretendem apresentar uma sinopse da organogénese específica do sistema venoso cerebral de modo a permitir uma correcta interpretação das estruturas vasculares, suas variantes anatómicas e melhor compreensão das relações topográficas e patológicas entre estruturas vizinhas. Método e Resultados: Seguindo uma ordem esquemática e sintética serão apresentadas as linhas matrizes das principais etapas de formação das veias cerebrais do embrião à estrutura definitiva no adulto. Conclusão: O estudo detalhado e pormenorizado dos diferentes estadios de desenvolvimento constitui um suplemento fundamental para o íntegro reconhecimento das estruturas anatómicas, correcta interpretação das variantes anatómicas e melhor compreensão das relações topográficas entre estruturas vizinhas. Numa frase, e segundo palavras de KL Moore, Embryology illuminates anatomy (a Embriologia ilumina a Anatomia).Ordem dos Médicos2012-11-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/258Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 25 (2012): Supplement 1; 30-33Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 25 (2012): Suplemento 1; 30-331646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258/67Lopes, LeonorPalma, TeresaCravo, IsabelGonçalves, CristinaBousende, MarcoMartins Pisco, Joãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-20T10:55:54Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/258Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:16:24.172101Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure O Desenvolvimento do Sistema Venoso Cerebral - do Embrião à Estrutura Definitiva no Adulto |
title |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure |
spellingShingle |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure Lopes, Leonor |
title_short |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure |
title_full |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure |
title_fullStr |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure |
title_sort |
The Development of the Cerebral Venous System - from the Embryo to the Adult Definitive Structure |
author |
Lopes, Leonor |
author_facet |
Lopes, Leonor Palma, Teresa Cravo, Isabel Gonçalves, Cristina Bousende, Marco Martins Pisco, João |
author_role |
author |
author2 |
Palma, Teresa Cravo, Isabel Gonçalves, Cristina Bousende, Marco Martins Pisco, João |
author2_role |
author author author author author |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Lopes, Leonor Palma, Teresa Cravo, Isabel Gonçalves, Cristina Bousende, Marco Martins Pisco, João |
description |
Introduction: The human development consists of a continuous process where an uninterrupted pattern of extremely complex repetitive cycles of growth, modulation and modification take place. Despite this extreme complexity, the normal development is ordered by an impressive regularity, namely, in chronological, anatomical, topographic and physiological trends. In some organic systems, this development will not be totally ended by the time of birth. In this situation, further changes will have to take place until the adult definitive pattern is achieved. The cerebral venous system (CVS) is such a paradigm. Purpose: The authors pretend to present a synopsis of the specific organogenesis of the cerebral venous system in order to allow a correct interpretation of the vascular structures, recognise the anatomical variations and better comprehend the topographic correlations between neighbouring structures. Method and Results: Following a structured and synthetic order, the main guiding lines of the principal evolutional steps will be presented from the first embryological stages until the final and definitive adult pattern. Conclusion: The detailed study of the continuous development stages of the CVS constitutes a fundamental tool for the whole recognition of the anatomical structures, their correct interpretation and detection of possible variants as well as a better comprehension of topographic relationship between neighbouring structures. In other words and following KL Moore, Embryology illuminates anatomy. |
publishDate |
2012 |
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv |
2012-11-02 |
dc.type.status.fl_str_mv |
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
dc.type.driver.fl_str_mv |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
format |
article |
status_str |
publishedVersion |
dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv |
https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258 oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/258 |
url |
https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258 |
identifier_str_mv |
oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/258 |
dc.language.iso.fl_str_mv |
por |
language |
por |
dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv |
https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258 https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/258/67 |
dc.rights.driver.fl_str_mv |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
eu_rights_str_mv |
openAccess |
dc.format.none.fl_str_mv |
application/pdf |
dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv |
Ordem dos Médicos |
publisher.none.fl_str_mv |
Ordem dos Médicos |
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv |
Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 25 (2012): Supplement 1; 30-33 Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 25 (2012): Suplemento 1; 30-33 1646-0758 0870-399X reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informação instacron:RCAAP |
instname_str |
Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informação |
instacron_str |
RCAAP |
institution |
RCAAP |
reponame_str |
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
collection |
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
repository.name.fl_str_mv |
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informação |
repository.mail.fl_str_mv |
|
_version_ |
1817554500020338689 |