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- W1510361570 abstract "There were two plausible routes by which these hearts could have been nourished, by the vascularized pericardial adhesions or by the vessels of Vieussens or Thebesius. The above observations indicate that little or no nutritive function developed in those channels known as the vessels of Vieussens or Thebesius, which penetrate the myocardium from the heart cavities. Myocardial nutrition distinctly depended on the vessels contained in the pericardial adhesions. The microscopic findings, indicating little disturbance in the nutrition of the endocardial part of the myocardium, do not justify the conclusion that this part of the heart was fed by thebesian-like vessels. Intercoronary branches might have carried out this function. There was no evidence of an anastomosis developing between the epicardial or intercoronary vessels and the thoracic vessels via the aortic vasa vasorum to nourish these hearts. It is possible that in this experimental study the prolific vascular adhesions formed as an unavoidable sequel to the method employed superseded the development of other sources of cardiac nutrition." @default.
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