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Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 46, Issue 4
, Pages
655-661
, October 2007
Clinical outcome of endovascular therapeutic occlusion of the celiac artery
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A-D, The four branching types of the celiac trunks represented in the patient group. ALHA, Accessory left hepatic artery; CA, celiac artery; CHA, common hepatic artery; GDA, gastroduodenal artery; LGA
A-D, The four branching types of the celiac trunks represented in the patient group. ALHA, Accessory left hepatic artery; CA, celiac artery; CHA, common hepatic artery; GDA, gastroduodenal artery; LGA, left gastric artery; LHA, left hepatic artery; SA, splenic artery; RHA, right hepatic artery; SMA, superior mesenteric artery.
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A-E, The five special collateral pathways represented in the patient group. ALHA, Accessory left hepatic artery; CA, celiac artery; CHA, common hepatic artery; DPA, dorsal pancreatic artery; GDA, gastA-E, The five special collateral pathways represented in the patient group. ALHA, Accessory left hepatic artery; CA, celiac artery; CHA, common hepatic artery; DPA, dorsal pancreatic artery; GDA, gastroduodenal artery; HAP, hepatic artery proper; IPA, inferior pancreatic artery; LGA, left gastric artery; LGEA, left gastroepiploic artery; LHA, left hepatic artery; MCA, middle colic artery; RGA, right gastric artery; PDA, pancreaticoduodenal arteries; RGEA, right gastroepiploic artery; RHA, right hepatic artery; SA, splenic artery; SMA, superior mesenteric artery.
Competition of interest: none.
PII: S0741-5214(07)00961-5
doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2007.05.033
© 2007 The Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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