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structures such as
loops of intestine. In
circulatory anastomoses, many
arteries naturally anastomose with each other; for example, the
inferior epigastric...
- arteries; see also
patellar network)
Ankle Abdominal anastomoses Marginal artery of the
colon Pelvic anastomoses Hand -
palmar arches:
superficial palmar arch...
- In
portal hypertension, as in the case of
cirrhosis of the liver, the
anastomoses become congested and form
venous dilatations. Such
dilatation can lead...
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these meetings are
referred to as
potential anastomoses,
which lack function, as
opposed to true
anastomoses like that in the palm of the hand. This is...
-
anastomoses to
restore continuity;
pancreaticoduodenectomy is
considered a m****ive operation, in part,
because it
requires three separate anastomoses...
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trochanteric anastomoses,
forming a
connection between internal iliac and
femoral artery.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] It
contributes to
anastomoses at the anterior...
- The
arterial arcades (intermesenteric
arterial anastomoses or
Riolan arcades) are a
series of
anastomosing arterial arches between the
arterial branches...
- to
anastomose with the deep
artery of the ****.[citation needed] It
anastomoses with the
artery of bulb of ****. It
terminates by
anastomosing with...
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travel past the site of anastomosis.
After the
distal anastomoses are completed,
proximal anastomoses to the
aorta are
constructed with a
partially closed...
-
arteries are:
Anatomic (true) end artery: No
anastomoses.
Functional end artery:
Ineffectual anastomoses. An
example of a true
terminal artery is that...