Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1881-1736
Print ISSN : 0030-154X
ISSN-L : 0030-154X
Bilaterally Persistent Sciatic Arteries
A. UKESHIMAR. YOSHIMURAN. WAKET. WATANABEM. YAMAMOTOY. YOSHIOKAM. YOSHIOKAT. YOSHIMOTOT. FUJIMOTO
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1990 Volume 67 Issue 1 Pages 1-4

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A very rare developmental anomaly showing bilaterally persistent sciatic arteries was found in a cadaver of 89year old female. Both right and left sciatic arteries arose from the internal illiac arteries and appeared between the piriformis and superior gemellus muscles at the buttock, being about 10 mm in diameter. Each artery, which accompanied by the companion vein, i. e. sciatic vein, sent the branches to the gluteus maximus and the flexor muscles of thigh. On the other hand, the femoral arteries of both lower limbs were smaller than usual, measuring 4.7 mm in left and 5.2 mm in right. The terminal vessels of those were joined to the sciatic arteries at the popliteal fossa. In addition, the present case also had another developmental anomaly, i. e. superficial brachial artery in the right upper limb.
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