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Acta Radiologica Diagnosis 23 (/982) Fuse, 2 FROM THE DEPARTMENTS OF DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY (DIRECTOR: T. OLIN) AND HAND SURGERY (DIRECTOR: O. EIKEN), MALMO ALLMANNA SJUKHUS, S-2140\ MALMO, SWEDEN. S. KARLSSON and I. A. NIECHAJEV The principal arteries of the upper extremity vary the hand could be evaluated statistically in 139 pa- widely in origin and course (ZUCKERKANDL 1896, tients. In 38 patients the arterial anatomy was al- JASCHTSCHINSKI 1897, ADACHI 1928). The vascular tered by disease, mostly emboli. to such a degree anatomy of the upper extremity may not accord that it was not possible to correctly determine the with descriptions in standard textbooks of anatomy. original anatomy. The site of origin of anomalous Attempts have been made to classify these variants arteries in the arm was determined with reference to and subdivide them into specified groups (JASCHT- the intercondylar line of the humerus. This line rep- SCHINSKI, COLEMAN & ANSON 1961), but the re- resents the proximal border of the antecubital sults are cumbersome and generally not suitable for fossa, and bifurcation of the brachial artery proxi- clinical use, especially regarding the superficial and mal to this line was considered a variation. deep volar arches of the hand.
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis – SAGE
Published: Aug 30, 2016
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