Complex arterial patterning in an anatomical donor
Case reports of individuals with a single variant or a limited number of localized variants are plentiful; however, systematic, whole-body study of cerebral, axial, and peripheral arterial variants in a single anatomical donor is lacking. This case report describes widespread arterial variants in a...
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doaj-7d997c6de9034a2c979459ae142b5ae22020-11-24T21:19:25ZengElsevierTranslational Research in Anatomy2214-854X2018-09-01121119Complex arterial patterning in an anatomical donorChase I. Kahn0Maryann MacNeil1Christina L. Fanola2Elizabeth R. Whitney3Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 02218, USADepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 02218, USADepartment of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USADepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 02218, USA; corresponding author. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, L-1004, Boston University School of Medicine, 72 East Concord Street, 02218, Boston, MA, USA.Case reports of individuals with a single variant or a limited number of localized variants are plentiful; however, systematic, whole-body study of cerebral, axial, and peripheral arterial variants in a single anatomical donor is lacking. This case report describes widespread arterial variants in a single donor. We report several remarkable variants in this case and then, discuss these finding with regards to clinical relevance, prior vascular variant studies and embryologic development. Additionally, combined probability calculations reveal that the probability of possessing this constellation of arterial variants, by chance, is 0.0001. Given this low probability, we hypothesize that our donor had a propensity for developing arterial variants and further, that the presence of multiple variants is related to disruption in vascular developmental pathways during the embryonic period. Such information has direct clinical relevance, particularly during invasive diagnostic and surgical procedures. Keywords: Arterial variant, Vascular variant, Branch variation, Whole-bodyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214854X18300013 |
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Complex arterial patterning in an anatomical donor |
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Translational Research in Anatomy |
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Case reports of individuals with a single variant or a limited number of localized variants are plentiful; however, systematic, whole-body study of cerebral, axial, and peripheral arterial variants in a single anatomical donor is lacking. This case report describes widespread arterial variants in a single donor. We report several remarkable variants in this case and then, discuss these finding with regards to clinical relevance, prior vascular variant studies and embryologic development. Additionally, combined probability calculations reveal that the probability of possessing this constellation of arterial variants, by chance, is 0.0001. Given this low probability, we hypothesize that our donor had a propensity for developing arterial variants and further, that the presence of multiple variants is related to disruption in vascular developmental pathways during the embryonic period. Such information has direct clinical relevance, particularly during invasive diagnostic and surgical procedures. Keywords: Arterial variant, Vascular variant, Branch variation, Whole-body |
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