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Truncus Coeliacus ve Dalları

The celiac trunk and its branches

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The variations of the celiac trunk and its main branches which are constantly observed in the dissection of cadavers show a distinct tendency to group themselves into definite anatomic types. This paper contains the classification of the celiac trunk, based on the origin and distribution of the common hepatic, splenic and left gastric arteries and variations of them and their respective branches. [Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1997;4(3):350-359]
Abstract (Original Language): 
Truncus coeliacus ve ana dallarının varyasyonları, kadavra diseksiyonları sırasında daima izlenmekte ve belirgin anatomik tipler şeklinde gruplanma eğilimi göstermektedirler. Bu makale truncus coeliacus'un ana dalları olan a.hepatica communis, a.splenica ve a.gastrica sinistra'nın başlangıçları ve dağılımları temel alınarak, truncus coeliacus'un dallarının sınıflamasını ve bu arterler ile ilgili varyasyonlarını içerir. [Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1997;4(3):350-359]
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