KMID : 0378019720150040128
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New Medical Journal 1972 Volume.15 No. 4 p.128 ~ p.135
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Studies on the esophageal branches originated from the celiac artery system
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îïßÆÙë/Chon, Sang Mu
ïËܹßÓ/ï÷òåéÔ/ì°Ù¥Üà/Chung, Byung Sang/Chumg, Jin Woo/Lee, Myung Bok
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Abstract
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The systematic studies on the esophageal branchs originated from the left gastric artery and other arterial branches of the celiac artery system were relatively few.
This investigation was untertaken to find out the modus of the origins and distributions with their variants of the esophageal branches based upon 418 dissections of Korean fetuses, which were injected with 8% vinylite solution added 3% fast red B in acetone. The results were summerized as follows:
1. The number of the esophageal branches was from one to six branches and the cases which had
two esopageal branches were most abundant.
2. The esophageal branches originated from the left gastric artery were appeared most abundant and the next orders were from the accessory left gastric, accessory left hepatic and the replaced left hopatic arteries.
3. The esophageal branches originated from the celiac artery, common hepatic artery, the splenic artery and the abdominal aorta were appeared few.
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