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- Title
A Case of Unusual Vascularization of Upper Abdominal Cavity’ Organs.
- Authors
Mazuruc, Natalia; Covantev, Serghei; Belic, Olga
- Abstract
We describe a case report of multiple arterial variations of internal organs of upper abdominal cavity in a cadaver of 63-year-old female. There were several developmental variations of the vascular supply of the stomach, pancreas, spleen, and liver. There were several accessory arteries: left gastric, left hepatic, and posterior gastric artery as well as several arteries that had abnormal origin. The variations were discovered during macroscopical dissection at the department of human anatomy. It should be noted that multiple developmental variation can be common in clinical practice and clinicians should be aware of them during diagnostic and interventional procedures.
- Subjects
LIVER abnormalities; MESENTERIC artery; PANCREAS; SPLEEN; ABDOMINAL abnormalities
- Publication
Case Reports in Vascular Medicine, 2018, p1
- ISSN
2090-6986
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.1155/2018/5738037