Photographs of specimens of a cadaveric aorta

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Photographs of specimens of a cadaveric aorta Photographs of specimens of a cadaveric aorta.A, Left anterior oblique view of the inner lumen of the thoracic aorta shows the locations of the orifices (arrows) of the posterior intercostal arteries. Photographs of specimens of a cadaveric aorta.A, Left anterior oblique view of the inner lumen of the thoracic aorta shows the locations of the orifices (arrows) of the posterior intercostal arteries. The longitudinal distances between adjacent orifices are shorter in the upper level, and orifices on the left at this level are situated in a higher position than those on the right side, depending on the curve of the aortic arch.B and C, Pins are placed in the initial segment of the segmental arteries at the thoracic (B) and lumbar (C) levels to show the direction of each vessel. Differences in direction of the initial segment between the spinal levels can be seen, with a medial course where the aorta is lying to the left of the spinal column, but the course is dorsolateral where the aorta is anterior to the spinal column. Satoru Shimizu et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2005;26:922-928 ©2005 by American Society of Neuroradiology