The Kurume Medical Journal
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Two Anomalous Cases of the Hepato-mesenteric and the Gastro-splenic Trunks Independently Arising from the Abdominal Aorta
YOSHIMASA HIRAIKOH-ICHI YAMAKITSUYOSHI SAGATETSUSHI HIRATAMINAKO YOSHIDAHIROKO SOEJIMATAKETOSHI KANAZAWAKENGO TANAKAMITSUAKI YOSHIZUKA
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2000 Volume 47 Issue 3 Pages 249-252

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This report describes two arterial anomaly cases in the celiaco-mesenteric region, which were encountered in two Japanese male cadavers in the dissecting room at Kurume University School of Medicine in 1999. In these cases, the usual celiac trunks were not identified, and the hepato-mesenteric and the gastro-splenic trunks were independently arising from the abdominal aorta. Moreover, in the first case, the common hepatic artery passed ventral side of the portal vein and divided into the hepatic proper and the gastroduodenal arteries. This type of arterial anomaly belongs to the TypeV of Adachi's classification and the TypeIV of Morita's classification. In the second case, the common hepatic artery passed dorsal side of the portal vein and divided into the hepatic proper and the gastroduodenal arteries. This type of arterial anomaly belongs to the TypeVI of Adachi's classification and the TypeIV of Morita's classification.

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