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A Cadaveric Study on Higher Origin of Common Interosseous Artery and its Clinical Correlation
Author(s): Sachendra Kumar Mittal*, Suresh Sharma, Rekha Parasha and Sakshi Mathur
During routine dissection of the upper limb in National Institute of Medical Science & Research Rajasthan, India,
in 24 cadavers of both sexes (Cadavers dissected from 2017 to 2020), Two male cadavers of age 62 years and 73
years who have donated their precious body to NIMS & R institute belongs to Rajasthan, during upper limb routine
dissection of both cadavers we found in the Right upper limb this variation, this showed the higher origin of the
common interosseous artery. The brachial artery present in the right limb gave one branch in the upper 1/3rd of
the arm. Then the main artery descended and remained superficial to pronator teres. Just below the elbow joint, it
underwent bifurcation into the radial artery laterally and ulnar artery medially. The subsequent course of those two
arteries was normal. The other branch of the brachial artery descent down.. Read More»
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