Anomalous Branch of Internal Pudendal Artery / Rama Anómala de la Arteria Pudenda Interna
Int. j. morphol
; 25(1): 71-72, Mar. 2007. ilus
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ABSTRACT
The ischiatic artery classically described as a branch of the inferior gluteal artery, is a long and thin vessel that is related to the ischiatic nerve. In a dissection was observed that this artery emerges from the internal pudendal artery with a caliber larger than the ones described in the literature. The knowledge of anatomical variations is important to the surgeons, radiologists and anatomists.
RESUMEN
La arteria isquiática se describe clásicamente como una rama de la arteria glútea inferior, es un vaso largo y delgado que se relaciona con el nervio isquiático. En una disección se observó que esta arteria surge de la arteria pudenda interna con un calibre más grande que lo descrito en la literatura. El conocimiento de variaciones anatómicas es importante para los cirujanos, radiólogos y anatomistas.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
LILACS
Main subject:
Arteries
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Limits:
Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
Int. J. Morphol. (Online)
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Int. j. morphol
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International journal of morphology
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Revista internacional de morfologia
Journal subject:
ANATOMIA
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Country of publication:
Chile