1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0363-5023(88)80085-6
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Arterial patterns in the hand based on a three-dimensional analysis of 220 cadaver hands

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“…[14] Ikeda et al IJMDS • www.ijmds.org • July 2017; 6(2)demonstrated 96.4% complete and 3.6% incomplete forms of SPA. [10] In present study, there was higher frequency of the classical type arches compared to other previous studies done by other authors. The complete form is seen in 72.5% and incomplete SPA was found only in 27.5 % case.…”
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confidence: 46%
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“…[14] Ikeda et al IJMDS • www.ijmds.org • July 2017; 6(2)demonstrated 96.4% complete and 3.6% incomplete forms of SPA. [10] In present study, there was higher frequency of the classical type arches compared to other previous studies done by other authors. The complete form is seen in 72.5% and incomplete SPA was found only in 27.5 % case.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…[8] SPA alone formed by UA was reported by Coleman and Anson as 37% , by Jelicic et al as 10% and by Ikeda et al as 25.5%. [5,[9][10] The incidence of incomplete SPAs reported are 10%, 16%, 16% and 21.47% of cases in studies of Loukas et al, Patnaik et al, Al turk and Metcalf and Coleman and Anson respectively. [11][12][13]5] Tagil et al noticed that the most consistent incomplete form was the UA alone forming SPA which was seen in about 20% of subjects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2DMA, founded in high percentages, originates from radial artery [3,[5][6][7][8], dorsal carpal arch [1,5,6,9,10], deep palmar arch [11,12], and anterior interosseous artery [9]. Following the second dorsal interosseous space from these different sources, gives branches to the dorsal skin of the hand, the skin of next fingers, and 2nd metacarpal bone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, y Ikeda et al 12 . Posteriormente, Lippert y Pabst 13 crearon una clasificación basada en la inclusión de los patrones vasculares en subtipos, la cual fue usada, aplicada por Feigl et al…”
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