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22 Cards in this Set
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Left hepatic artery
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Replaced hepatic artery
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Replaced right hepatic with left hepatic from the celiac
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accessory left hepatic artery
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Normal hepatic venous anatomy
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Accessory right hepatic artery
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Acessory right hepatic artery from SMA
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Completely replaced right hepatic artery
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Portal vein variant
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Normal portal vein anatomy
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Normal hepatic artery distribution
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Normal hepatic artery anatomy
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Upper leg anatomy
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Upper leg anatomy
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Upper arm anatomy
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Upper arm anatomy
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Forearm Venous Anatomy
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Forearm arteries
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Lower leg vessel anatomy
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Figure 1a. Typical pancreaticoduodenal arcade anatomy. (a) Drawing illustrates typical pancreaticoduodenal arcade anatomy with separate inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteries. (b) Superior mesenteric arteriogram shows retrograde contrast material filling of the celiac branches via the anterior (solid arrow) and posterior (open arrows) pancreaticoduodenal arcades, which arise separately from the SMA. (c) Serial spiral CT scans clearly depict the anatomic course of both the anterior (open arrows) and posterior (solid arrows) pancreaticoduodenal arcades. The anterior arcade runs along the groove between the head of the pancreas and the C loop of the duodenum. The posterior arcade arises from the gastroduodenal artery and wraps around the distal common bile duct posteriorly.
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Pancreaticoduodenal arcade variant in which both the anterior and posterior arcades unite with the SMA via a common inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery.
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