2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04801-9
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Prevalence and characteristics of the aberrant anterior tibial artery: a single-center magnetic resonance imaging study and scoping review

Abstract: Background Planning surgical procedures of the lower leg benefits from considering the possibility of an aberrant anterior tibial artery (AATA), but previously published data on the frequency of this anatomic variant shows heterogeneity. We assessed the prevalence of AATA in a Latin American cohort using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and compared these with other studies reported in the literature. Methods We retrospectively included consecutive… Show more

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“…The largest branch is characteristically the posterior tibial artery, beginning at the lower border of the popliteus muscle and coursing distally in the deep posterior compartment of the lower leg. Several previous investigations have discussed aberrant courses of the anterior tibial and peroneal branches of the popliteal artery [12][13][14] . To date, few studies have discussed atypical variations of the posterior tibial artery.…”
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“…The largest branch is characteristically the posterior tibial artery, beginning at the lower border of the popliteus muscle and coursing distally in the deep posterior compartment of the lower leg. Several previous investigations have discussed aberrant courses of the anterior tibial and peroneal branches of the popliteal artery [12][13][14] . To date, few studies have discussed atypical variations of the posterior tibial artery.…”
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confidence: 99%