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Visualization and Analysis of Pharyngeal Arch Arteries using Whole-mount Immunohistochemistry and 3D Reconstruction
Published on: March 31, 2020
[Connections between the phrenic arteries and various visceral arteries]
E Bertelli1, F Di Gregorio, L Civelli
1Ist. di Anatomia umana normale, Università di Siena.
Abstract:
During an angiographic research carried out over more than 1100 cases, some connections between the phrenic arteries and the arteries of the hepatic, superior mesenteric and renal districts were observed. The AA. point out the presence of these connections even of thin calibre, their right prevalence (71%), and their uncertain embryologic origin.
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