2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12565-022-00692-5
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The thyrocervical trunk: an analysis of its morphology and variations

Abstract: The number of studies on the variations of the branching of the TT is scarce, and those works that treat about the different types of the said trunk are oftentimes inconsistent. Therefore, the authors of the present study would like to propose a set of five types of TT, which were created based on observations of 41 computed tomography angiographies (82 TTs). To establish the anatomical variations, their prevalence, and morphometrical data regarding the TT and its branches, a retrospective study was performed.… Show more

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“…Interestingly, the OA formed an anastomosis with the deep cervical artery, which is the branch of the costocervical trunk, in 27.3% of the cases (Figure 4). The deep cervical artery may have a variable origin, originating either from the costocervical trunk or directly from the subclavian artery [4,5,14]. Nevertheless, these results show that the OA can form anastomoses between both the vertebral but also the subclavian systems.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Interestingly, the OA formed an anastomosis with the deep cervical artery, which is the branch of the costocervical trunk, in 27.3% of the cases (Figure 4). The deep cervical artery may have a variable origin, originating either from the costocervical trunk or directly from the subclavian artery [4,5,14]. Nevertheless, these results show that the OA can form anastomoses between both the vertebral but also the subclavian systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%