Case report of the brachial artery trifurcation: An anatomical study and concise literature review
Background: In most cases, the brachial artery ends in the cubital fossa at the level of the radial neck, where it divides into two terminal branches, i.e., the radial and ulnar arteries. However, there are numerous brachial artery variants regarding its origin, branching pattern and termination mod...
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Main Authors: | Edward Clarke (Author), Agata Olszewska (Author), Michał Zarzecki (Author), Wojciech Przybycień (Author), Andrzej Dubrowski (Author), Paweł Depukat (Author), Karolina Barszcz (Author), Andrzej Żytkowski (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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