- An
anastomosis (/əˌnæstəˈmoʊsɪs/, pl.:
anastomoses) is a
connection or
opening between two
things (especially
cavities or p****ages) that are normally...
- In
portal hypertension, as in the case of
cirrhosis of the liver, the
anastomoses become congested and form
venous dilatations. Such
dilatation can lead...
- anastomosis) or
between an
artery and a vein (arterio-venous anastomosis).
Anastomoses between arteries and
between veins result in a
multitude of arteries...
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branch of
facial artery anastomose with
ophthalmic artery of
internal carotid artery.
Posterior auricular artery anastomose with
occipital artery, another...
- two branches,
which supply the postero-inferior
parts of the gland, and
anastomose with the
superior thyroid artery, and with the
corresponding artery of...
-
aneurysmectomy of any type, and all
solid organ transplants require vascular anastomoses. An
anastomosis connecting an
artery to a vein is also used to create...
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forward within the eye to
reach the
ciliary body
where they
ramify and
anastomose with the
anterior ciliary arteries, thus
forming the
major arterial circle...
-
factor the MGA into
their diagnoses.
There are six
types of Martin-Gruber
anastomoses. In the
setting of
proximal ulnar nerve injury, a Martin-Gruber anastomosis...
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distributed partly to the dura mater, but
chiefly to the bones; they
anastomose with the
arteries of the
opposite side, and with the
anterior and posterior...
- The
arterial arcades (intermesenteric
arterial anastomoses or
Riolan arcades) are a
series of
anastomosing arterial arches between the
arterial branches...