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. 2015 Jun;3(10):138. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.05.14

Table 3. Reported animal models.

Animal Method of thrombosis induction
Pig • Operative SSS exposure, balloon occlusion and fibrin injection (19)
Rat • Operative SSS exposure, thrombosis induction with ferric chloride (13,20,21);
• Operative SSS exposure, sinus ligation with prolene suture and injection of kaolin/cephalin suspension (22);
• Operative cortex exposure, photochemical cortical vein thrombosis induction (17,23);
• Operative exposure, bipolar electrocoagulation of the anterior and posterior anastomotic veins (24,25);
• Cannulation of the external jugular vein and retrograde embolization of blood clots (26);
• Insertion of a self-made plastic graft in the superior sagittal sinus (27)
Cat • Operative SSS exposure and coagulation or injection of cyanoacrylate monomer (28);
• Operative SSS exposure and ligature (29);
• Operative SSS exposure, ligature and lard oil injection (30);
• Operative SSS exposure, occlusion with polyethylene catheter (31);
• Operative exposure of bridging veins, occlusion by ligature (32);
• Operative exposure of bridging veins, occlusion by electrocoagulation (33)
Gerbil Operative SSS exposure, sinus ligation with a monofilament nylon suture (18)
Mouse • Operative SSS exposure, thrombosis induction with iron chloride (34)
Rabbit • Operative SSS exposure, occlusion by metal clip (35);
• Operative SSS exposure, occlusion by metal clip and thrombin injection (35)
Dog • Operative exposure of cortical veins, sodium morrhuate injection (36);
• Operative exposure of SSS, balloon occlusion and/or thrombin injection (37)
Rhesus monkey • Operative sinus exposure, ligation and/or injection of paraffin or muscle tissue (38)