2014
DOI: 10.9790/0853-1332100103
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Formation Of Superficial Palmar Arch:A Cadaveric Study With Its Clinical Significances

Abstract: The vasculature of the hand has been a topic of anatomical interest because of wide range of variations in the formation and distribution of palmar arches. In the present study we have emphasized on the varying pattern of the formation and branching pattern of the superficial palmar arch (SPA) in cadaveric human hands. The study was conducted in 42 formalin fixed human cadaveric hands and different presentations were noted. The classic formation of the SPA was noted in 76.6% of the specimens and mostly on the … Show more

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