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  • Title: High division of the axillary artery. A rare case of superficial ulnar artery.
    Author: Ozan H, Simşek C, Onderoğlu S, Kirici Y, Başar R.
    Journal: Acta Anat (Basel); 1994; 151(1):68-70. PubMed ID: 7879595.
    Abstract:
    A case is presented here in which the axillary artery divided into two branches, the lateral branch being situated more deeply with respect to the medial branch. The superficial branch gave rise to only thin muscular branches in the arm and coursed along the ulnar artery in the forearm but did not provide the branches which should arise from this artery. On the other hand, the deeply coursing artery provided the branches of the brachial artery in the arm and from the cubital fossa downwards it provided the branches which normally arise from the ulnar artery.
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