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Doğancı, Özge Irmak, Goral, Kıvanç, Yıldırım, Mehmet, Kahraman Yıldırım, Fatma Güler |
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Anatomy: International Journal of Experimental & Clinical Anatomy; 2024 Supplement, Vol. 18, pS22-S23, 2p |
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Objective: Inferior phrenic artery is an important artery supplying the lower surface of the diaphragm. The origin variations of the inferior phrenic artery are quite diverse. In this study, it was aimed to describe the origin variation of the inferior phrenic artery in an adult cadaver. Case: An origin variation of the inferior phrenic artery was identified in a 65-year-old male cadaver dissected for educational purposes. In this case, it was determined that the inferior phrenic artery started with a common trunk from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm. This common trunk was observed to be the first branch of the abdominal aorta. After travelling 17 mm, the common trunk was divided into right inferior phrenic artery and left inferior phrenic artery. It was determined that the left and right inferior phrenic artery which separated from this trunk travelled upwards, backwards and laterally just in front of the right and left crus of the diaphragm. Conclusion: The inferior phrenic artery is clinically important because it is the main artery supplying the diaphragm and provides collateral circulation after hepatic artery ligation which is one of the methods used in the treatment of liver cancer. Therefore, it is important to know the origin and course variations of the inferior phrenic artery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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