Covantsev et al - Dissection Photo Superior polar artery of splenic artery - Number labels

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Superior polar artery of splenic artery. Polar arteries were defined as vessels that arise from the splenic artery or its branches and vascularize one pole of the spleen. The origin of polar arteries was from the trunk of the splenic artery, or from one of the arteries of the first or second order. Labels: (A) Superior polar artery. 1. pancreas, 2. splenic artery, 3. splenic vein, 4. superior polar artery, 5. superior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 6. inferior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 7. spleen. (B) Double superior polar artery. 1. pancreas, 2. splenic vein, 3. splenic artery, 4. superior polar artery, 5 superior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 6. inferior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 7. common trunk for the pancreatic tail artery and inferior polar artery, 8. pancreatic tail artery, 9. inferior polar artery.

Image and description derived from Covantsev S, Alieva F, Mulaeva K, Mazuruc N, Belic O. Morphological Evaluation of the Splenic Artery, Its Anatomical Variations and Irrigation Territory. Life (Basel). 2023 Jan 9;13(1):195, licenced under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY). 
Anatomical structures in item:
Pancreas
Arteria lienalis
Splen
Vena lienalis
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Creator(s)/credit: Serghei D. Covantsev MD, surgeon; Fariza Alieva; Karina Mulaeva; Natalia Mazuruc, USMF; Olga Belic, USMF
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Covantsev et al - Dissection Photo Superior polar artery of splenic artery - Number labels
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Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Serghei D. Covantsev MD, surgeon; Fariza Alieva; Karina Mulaeva; Natalia Mazuruc, USMF; Olga Belic, USMF
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Superior polar artery of splenic artery. Polar arteries were defined as vessels that arise from the splenic artery or its branches and vascularize one pole of the spleen. The origin of polar arteries was from the trunk of the splenic artery, or from one of the arteries of the first or second order. Labels: (A) Superior polar artery. 1. pancreas, 2. splenic artery, 3. splenic vein, 4. superior polar artery, 5. superior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 6. inferior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 7. spleen. (B) Double superior polar artery. 1. pancreas, 2. splenic vein, 3. splenic artery, 4. superior polar artery, 5 superior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 6. inferior terminal branch of the splenic artery, 7. common trunk for the pancreatic tail artery and inferior polar artery, 8. pancreatic tail artery, 9. inferior polar artery.

Image and description derived from Covantsev S, Alieva F, Mulaeva K, Mazuruc N, Belic O. Morphological Evaluation of the Splenic Artery, Its Anatomical Variations and Irrigation Territory. Life (Basel). 2023 Jan 9;13(1):195, licenced under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY). 
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Anatomical structures in item
Pancreas
Arteria lienalis
Splen
Vena lienalis
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