A complex variation in the superficial palmar arch.
In this article we describe a unique and complex variation in the arterial pattern of the left hand of a female cadaver. The following variations were found in this case: a) persistent median artery of the palmar type, terminating in the hand as the princeps pollicis and radialis indicis arteries; b) the ulnar artery giving only two common palmar ...
Z M, Bataineh, S T, Moqattash
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Ipsilateral incomplete (rare type) superficial palmar arch
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