The psoas major m. has a complex arterial supply, derived from the lumbar, iliolumbar, obturator, external iliac and common femoral a. The branches arising from the external iliac a., though quite often multiple and slender, are represented in 75% of cases by a single large-caliber vessel. This principal artery of the psoas m. is probably responsible for the curves of the external iliac a. in the aged and also in certain competitive athletes.
The retro-oesophageal right subclavian a. is a classical variant. We report the first case recognised in the embryo (11 mm subject reconstructed by Born's method). Four other adult cases are analysed (1 dissection and 3 clinical cases) and compared with 250 clinical observations of the supraaortic trunks. In the modal state it arises from the 7th arterial segment. The origin of the subclavian and vertebral aa. and the arrangement of the supraaortic trunks allow the distinction of three types, whose embryologic origin is discussed.
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