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2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.pan.2012.11.197
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Does arterial ebcasement on CT always mean arterial invasion at surgery in pancreatic cancer? If not, how can we assess resectability and what is the strategy?

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“…The CHA emerging from the SMA occurs approximately 2.1%-5% of the hepatic artery anatomic variations. 5,[7][8][9]11,14 Therefore, we performed a PubMed-based literature search using the following key words: Hepatic artery, variations; anatomy, accessory hepatic artery; intrapancreatic hepatic artery; liver transplantation; back table, arterial reconstructions; living donor, procurement and harvesting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CHA emerging from the SMA occurs approximately 2.1%-5% of the hepatic artery anatomic variations. 5,[7][8][9]11,14 Therefore, we performed a PubMed-based literature search using the following key words: Hepatic artery, variations; anatomy, accessory hepatic artery; intrapancreatic hepatic artery; liver transplantation; back table, arterial reconstructions; living donor, procurement and harvesting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%