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The radial artery and its variations: anatomical study and clinical implications

The radial artery and its variations: anatomical study and clinical implications

... axillary artery (AA) proximal to the antecu- bital fossa, has been found in ...the radial and ulnar arteries to the usual arrangement, defined as the origin of the RA from the medial and of the ulnar ... See full document

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Radiological and Surgical Oriented Anatomical Study of "Variations in Extrahepatic Biliary Ductal System and Its Related Vessels" with its Clinical Implications.

Radiological and Surgical Oriented Anatomical Study of "Variations in Extrahepatic Biliary Ductal System and Its Related Vessels" with its Clinical Implications.

... ORIENTED ANATOMICAL STUDY OF "VARIATIONS IN EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY DUCTAL SYSTEM AND ITS RELATED VESSELS" WITH ITS CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS is a bonafide work, carried ... See full document

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Editorial-Inheriting the Journal

Editorial-Inheriting the Journal

... This study documents the existence and topographic anatomy of a rare case of variant forearm arteries found in the left upper limb of a 68-year-old male ...the radial and ulnar arteries in the forearm ... See full document

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Anatomical relations of the superficial sensory branches of the radial nerve: a cadaveric study with clinical implications

Anatomical relations of the superficial sensory branches of the radial nerve: a cadaveric study with clinical implications

... radius in all 25 specimens studied. In the study of Abrams et al [7] it reached 11.6 cm and averaged 9.0 cm. Auerbach et al [9] reported similar distances, with an average of 8.6 cm (range, 6.1-11.8 cm). Robson et ... See full document

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Origin of profunda femoris artery and its circumflex femoral branches: anatomical variations and clinical significance

Origin of profunda femoris artery and its circumflex femoral branches: anatomical variations and clinical significance

... present study, the PFA originated from the posterior aspect of the FA with no side difference, but with a relative higher incidence in the female ...present study, Dixit et ...present study and this ... See full document

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Study of Anatomy and Radiology of Middle Meningeal Arteries, Variations and Its Clinical Implications

Study of Anatomy and Radiology of Middle Meningeal Arteries, Variations and Its Clinical Implications

... Tsutsumi.M et al (2002) reported a case of traumatic middle meningeal artery pseudo-aneurysm and subsequent fistula formation with the cavernous sinus in a 23-year-old male following head injury. They have ... See full document

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The Efficacy and Safety of the Combination of Elbasvir/Grazoprevir In the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials

The Efficacy and Safety of the Combination of Elbasvir/Grazoprevir In the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials

... popliteal artery below and therefore maintain efficient collateral circulation for the lower ...femoris artery arises from the lateral aspect of femoral artery at about ...perforating artery ... See full document

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An anatomical study of arcuate foramen and its clinical implications: a case report

An anatomical study of arcuate foramen and its clinical implications: a case report

... radiographic study, we found that the arcuate foramen appeared as a ring-like structure on the lateral cervical ...true anatomical structure on the cadaveric specimen, it is not a simple ring-like foramen ... See full document

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Clinical significance of the anatomical variations of the brachial plexus

Clinical significance of the anatomical variations of the brachial plexus

... have its 3 rd common digital branch, instead the ulnar nerve gave off this branch which took over the sensory innervation of adjacent sides of middle and ring ...the radial 2 ½ ...brachial artery ... See full document

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Radial Artery, its Branching Pattern and Variations with its Clinical Applications.

Radial Artery, its Branching Pattern and Variations with its Clinical Applications.

... The radial artery, crossing the tendon of biceps , descends medial to the radial nerve, undercover of the belly of brachioradialis and having crossed supinator, pronator teres and flexor digitorum ... See full document

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Anatomical variations in dorsalis pedis artery and its branches with clinical corrrelations

Anatomical variations in dorsalis pedis artery and its branches with clinical corrrelations

... pedis artery are taken to evaluate the arteriosclerotic ...pedis artery is used as stem for myocutaneous flap in reconstructive and plastic surgeries the normal anatomy and anatomical ... See full document

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Anatomical variations of posterior cerebral and posterior communicating artery of circle of willis – a cadaveric study

Anatomical variations of posterior cerebral and posterior communicating artery of circle of willis – a cadaveric study

... these variations lies in the exposure of this part of the brain for different ...vascular variations will increase the success rate of the surgical ...These variations should also be taken into ... See full document

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Ultrasonographic study of the anatomical variations of the internal  jugular vein in relation to the common carotid artery

Ultrasonographic study of the anatomical variations of the internal jugular vein in relation to the common carotid artery

... carotid artery noted was lateral followed by anterior and ...this study, we conclude that anatomical variations of internal jugular vein in relation to common carotid artery exists and ... See full document

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Study the Anatomical Variations of the Posterior Interosseous Artery and Its Clinical Applications

Study the Anatomical Variations of the Posterior Interosseous Artery and Its Clinical Applications

... at its origin which is almost always 2mm or ...dorso-ulnar artery flap, its main disadvantage being a short pedicle and limited arc of ...Interosseous artery flap in contrast has a longer ... See full document

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The abdominal aorta and its branches: anatomical variations and clinical implications

The abdominal aorta and its branches: anatomical variations and clinical implications

... aforementioned variations can be explained as ...the anatomical variations observed in our present ...their study on an English po- pulation, opined that the origin of the celiac trunk, ... See full document

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Morphological variations and clinical applications of Palmaris longus muscle: A cadaveric study

Morphological variations and clinical applications of Palmaris longus muscle: A cadaveric study

... of its superficial location & being relatively free from major surrounding structures along its course, easily identifiable, isolated & harvested safely & ...prospective study, it was ... See full document

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An Extremely Effective and Safe Approach of Guiding Catheter Crossing over Spasmodic Radial or (and) Brachial Artery in Patients Whose Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Was Undergone via Radial Artery Access

An Extremely Effective and Safe Approach of Guiding Catheter Crossing over Spasmodic Radial or (and) Brachial Artery in Patients Whose Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Was Undergone via Radial Artery Access

... of radial artery mainly consists of the α1-adrenergic receptor and a small amount of β receptor, which is extremely sensitive to the catechola- mine in the circulation [4] ...the radial artery ... See full document

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Saphenofemoral Complex: Anatomical Variations and Clinical Significance

Saphenofemoral Complex: Anatomical Variations and Clinical Significance

... Papadopoulos et al [10] were the first to describe the fascial canal of the gsv. They described 2 layers of fascia derived from the deep fascia of thigh forming the canal. They noticed tributaries piercing the ... See full document

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Cardiovascular dysphagia — anatomical and clinical implications

Cardiovascular dysphagia — anatomical and clinical implications

... Swallowing abnormalities often develop after car- diovascular surgery in the patients with no history of previous swallowing abnormality, with 63.6% of the patients with transoesophageal echocardiography, long-term ... See full document

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A Study on the Branching Pattern and Variations of
the Femoral Artery and Its Branches

A Study on the Branching Pattern and Variations of the Femoral Artery and Its Branches

... femoral artery in 88% and as a common stem with superficial external pudendal artery in ...pudendal artery in 8%.The profunda femoris artery arose from the posterolateral aspect of the femoral ... See full document

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