2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.04.035
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Incomplete superficial palmar arch and bilateral persistent median artery

Abstract: Highlights Possible anatomical variations of the vascular supply for the hand. Screen patients for the presence of persistent median artery.

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“…Nosso caso relatado de arco incompleto é semelhando ao encontrado por, as artérias ulnar e ramo palmar superficial dão origem as artérias digitais comuns e a principal do polegar diretamente sem formar o arco Buch et al (2019). A diferença é que o RPS da artéria radial entra na mão profundamente ao músculo abdutor do polegar curto, enquanto o nosso caso o ramo segue superficialmente aos músculos da região tenar.…”
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“…Nosso caso relatado de arco incompleto é semelhando ao encontrado por, as artérias ulnar e ramo palmar superficial dão origem as artérias digitais comuns e a principal do polegar diretamente sem formar o arco Buch et al (2019). A diferença é que o RPS da artéria radial entra na mão profundamente ao músculo abdutor do polegar curto, enquanto o nosso caso o ramo segue superficialmente aos músculos da região tenar.…”
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“…The patency of the arterial supply of the hand, when radial artery flow is obstructed, depends on the anastomosis between these two arterial arches, specifically whether it is a complete or incomplete arch. [ 11 , 23 ] Most published studies show the presence of a complete superficial palmar arch in ≥80% of patients, while a complete deep palmar arch exists in at least in 90–95% of hands. [ 10 , 23 ]…”
Section: Upper Limb Artery Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various anomalous arterial patterns of the hand have been reported including the presence of the persistent median artery (PMA) [5][6][7], and the displacement of the superficial palmar arch [8,9] Unusual arterial patterns are more vulnerable to iatrogenic injury during vascular transplantation or reconstruction procedures and may interfere with reliable interpretation of the angiographic images [10]. In this case report, a rare case of bilateral yet asymmetric variant arteries on the upper limb is described and their embryological backgrounds and clinical significance are discussed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, present case differs from other previous reports in that the common trunk of both axillary arteries arose around the pectoralis minor and the distribution pattern was asymmetric. So far, there have been many reports of PMA, but its incidence was highly variable, ranging from 1.1 to 20% [5,6,12]. This may be due to the difference between the number of cadavers investigated and the method of investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%