2019
DOI: 10.31688/abmu.2019.54.1.11
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Anatomic variability of branches of iliac and femoral arteries in human fetuses

Abstract: La variabilité anatomique des branches artérielles iliaque et fémorale chez les foetus humains Introduction. L'anatomie des régions fémorale et iliaque antérieure est caractérisée par un âge considérable et une variabilité individuelle des muscles et des nerfs vasculaires, ce qui est une cause assez fréquente de complications lors des interventions chirurgicales. Le but de l'étude. Déterminer l'âge et la variabilité anatomique individuelle des branches pariétales de l'artère iliaque interne et des branches des… Show more

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“…In the available sources there is practically no information about the fetal topography of the vessels and nerves of the muscles of the lower extremities, and in particular of the thigh. This study is a continuation of our earlier research on blood supply and innervation of the muscles of the lower limb [13][14][15][16] . All these indicate that the study of the intramuscular distribution of nerves and arteries in the muscles of the thigh in human fetuses is an important task not only for fetal anatomy, but also for perinatal medicine in general.…”
Section: Fetal Topography Of Arteries and Nerves Of Muscles Of The Mementioning
confidence: 65%
“…In the available sources there is practically no information about the fetal topography of the vessels and nerves of the muscles of the lower extremities, and in particular of the thigh. This study is a continuation of our earlier research on blood supply and innervation of the muscles of the lower limb [13][14][15][16] . All these indicate that the study of the intramuscular distribution of nerves and arteries in the muscles of the thigh in human fetuses is an important task not only for fetal anatomy, but also for perinatal medicine in general.…”
Section: Fetal Topography Of Arteries and Nerves Of Muscles Of The Mementioning
confidence: 65%