
Anatomical variant of the azygos vein course in a cancer patient and review of the literature
The azygos vein is responsible for drainage through a staff of venous blood from the chest wall for the most
Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Anatomy

The azygos vein is responsible for drainage through a staff of venous blood from the chest wall for the most

Anatomical variations of the intra- and extra-hepatic biliary system are common, including those affecting the course and insertion point of

The anatomical variants of the biceps brachii muscle (BBM) are frequent, mostly unilaterally than bilaterally, and are associated with supernumerary

Parahiatal hernias are rare. They are difficult to diagnose preoperatively, as the clinical symptoms may be similar to hiatal and

Carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomoses are rare and usually discovered serendipitously; the persistent hypoglossal artery is the second most common, with an incidence

Identifying Stafne bone cavities of the ramus mimics early diagnosis of cysts or tumours. In contrast, failure to recognize them

The celiac trunk is a main splanchnic artery that supplies the intra-abdominal organs of the upper gastrointestinal system. Anatomic variations

Teratoma means “A malformed body part of a monster” in Greek. A cervical teratoma is a very rare congenital tumor

Velamentous cord insertion is an abnormal cord insertion in which the umbilical vessels diverge as they traverse between the amnion

Identifying calcification of arteries in the head and neck region may aid in the diagnosis of advanced systemic conditions. In