2013
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2013/6688.3799
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Accessory Superficial Ulnar Artery: A Case Report

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“…Maruti Ram et al, [23] reported the continuation of the superficial brachial artery as radial artery, Shweta Solan et al, [24] reported the continuation of the superficial brachial artery as ulnar artery and Kodama [25] reported the continuation of the superficial brachial artery as radial artery and deep brachial artery as ulnar artery. In a study of 68 specimens unilateral superficial brachial artery reportedly divided into superficial radial and superficial ulnar arteries [26].…”
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“…Maruti Ram et al, [23] reported the continuation of the superficial brachial artery as radial artery, Shweta Solan et al, [24] reported the continuation of the superficial brachial artery as ulnar artery and Kodama [25] reported the continuation of the superficial brachial artery as radial artery and deep brachial artery as ulnar artery. In a study of 68 specimens unilateral superficial brachial artery reportedly divided into superficial radial and superficial ulnar arteries [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ambas AUS muestran tortuosidades, descritas previamente (Mannan et al;Solan;Rodrigues et al, 2016) pero con morfología diferente a nuestros hallazgos, sin establecer la causa de la deformación, siendo interpretadas como deficiencias del tejido conectivo. Las tortuosidades del primer segmento en ambos casos son similares en morfología y extensión, con ligera oblicuidad la del antebrazo derecho.…”
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“…Yadev considera su ausencia como un signo de advertencia de la presencia de una AUS. Por el contrario, cuando el PL está presente, la AUS se ubica por debajo de los músculos antebraquiales (Quain;Sieg et al, 2006;Weathersby;Dartnell et al;Solan;Srininvasa et al).…”
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“…It passes medially deep to the median nerve and usually lies deep to the superficial flexor group of muscles of the forearm and lateral to the ulnar nerve. [1] It, then, follows a subfascial course and forms the superficial palmar arch anterior to the flexor retinaculum. [2] Superficial brachioulnar artery (SUA) is an uncommon variation with a prevalence of 0.7 to 7%, and Dartnell et al [3] reported SUA in 4.2% of cases in their study.…”
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