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Anatomical variations of the upper limb principal arteries
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Anatomical variations of the upper limb principal arteries

July 30, 2020 0

The arteries of the upper limb are clinically very important vessels. Although their detailed arrangement and course are well known, their variations are a bit unclear. The occurrence is varying across existing studies and classification […]

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