Atypical coeliomesenteric anastomosis: The presence of an anomalous fourth coeliac trunk branch.
The presence of more than three coeliac trunk branches is a commonly encountered variant. Literature occasionally describes cases of middle or left colic arteries originating from the celiac trunks or its branches; however, the presence of an anomalous arterial connection between the celiac trunk an...
Main Authors: | Manoharan, B, Aland, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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