We describe the first reported case of an internal mammary artery originating from the junction of the left subclavian artery and aorta. Noting this, along with other reported anomalies and various pathologic conditions, it appears warranted to perform routine preoperative internal mammary artery an
A redescription of the supreme intercostal artery in the rabbit in relation to an anomalous origin of the internal mammary artery
β Scribed by Chamberlin, Allen Chapin
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1953
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 375 KB
- Volume
- 116
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-276X
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Normally, in the frog the iliac arteries lie ventral to the tenth spinal nerve and dorsal to the nerves of the sciatic plexus. The accompanying figure shows a variation from this relation between the iliac artery and the sciatic plexus of the left side. Here the artery continues ventrally to the ple
These references available through the courtesy of the Cniversity of Chicago Photostats of the Quain plates furnished through courtesy of the Surgeon Anat. Hefte, Bd. 12, S. 373-531. 1916 Jour. Anat. and Pliys., rol. 27. QUAIN, R.\* 1844 The arteries of the human body (Conimeutaries). T ~~u d o n .