人类腋窝血管神经成分的不同寻常的变异。报告三例病例。

B Lengele, A Dhem
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本文报告了3例累及腋窝血管和神经的多发性异常。它们之间的主要共同特征是单侧存在肱浅动脉。其他的动脉变异主要表现为腋窝动脉的一些常见分支聚集在一个共同的干中,我们称之为胸背-肩胛下干。在两个病例中,这个主干产生旋肱骨后动脉。伴有非典型血管形态的神经异常。一名受试者的臂丛内侧束缺失,然后观察到臂丛动脉通过中袢的异常路线。另外两具尸体的神经丛中间干和外侧束的分布也有所不同。胚胎学上,腋窝中各种节段动脉的持续存在似乎是造成所描述的异常的原因。此外,本研究表明腋窝动脉的节段性起源及其分支模式可能决定胎儿发育过程中臂丛的排列。
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Unusual variations of the vasculonervous elements of the human axilla. Report of three cases.

Three cases of multiple anomalies involving the vessels and nerves of the axilla are reported. The main common characteristic between them was the unilateral existence of a superficial brachial artery. The other arterial variations encountered were mostly represented by an assembling of some of the usual branches of the axillary artery in a common trunk which we called thoracdorso-subscapular trunk. In two cases, this trunk gave rise to the posterior circumflex humeral artery. Several nervous anomalies accompanied these atypical vascular patterns. The medial fasciculus of the brachial plexus was absent in one subject and an aberrant course of the brachial artery through the median loop was then observed. The two other cadavers showed variations in the distribution of the intermediate trunk and lateral fasciculus of the plexus. Embryologically, the persistence of various segmental arteries in the axilla seems to be responsible for the described anomalies. Otherwise, the present study indicates that the segmental origin of the axillary artery and its pattern of branching may determine the arrangement of the brachial plexus during the fetal development.

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