Vessels of the breast

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13 Vessels of the breast 13.1 Breast pain and the role of estrogen Women frequently complain of breast pain in connection with their menstrual cycle, or sometimes more randomly. It…

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Iliac vessels

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31 Iliac vessels 31.1 Anatomy The aorta divides into the median sacral artery and the two common iliac arteries, to the left side of L4 and L5 intervertebral disc. 31.1.1…

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Pancreaticosplenic vessels

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28 Pancreaticosplenic vessels 28.1 Anatomy 28.1.1 The pancreas We have seen that the arterial supply of the pancreas derives mainly from branches of the gastroduodenal artery (via the superior anterior…

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The heart

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9 The heart The heart is often described in the form of a clenched fist resting on the diaphragm. The average heart weighs about 275 g. It has a height of…

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Major abdominal landmarks

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24 Major abdominal landmarks 24.1 Useful visceral landmarks Before locating the main abdominal pulses, we will look at a few key landmarks, invaluable in the manual approach to the abdomen…

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Pancreaticoduodenal vessels

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27 Pancreaticoduodenal vessels It is difficult to separate the duodenum from the pancreas because their arterial systems are intertwined. In our opinion, the duodenum merits more medical attention than it…

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Internal pudendal artery

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34 Internal pudendal artery 34.1 Anatomy At its origin in the pelvis, the internal pudendal artery (Fig. 34.1) crosses anterior to the piriformis and the sacral plexus. It leaves the…

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Neurovascular techniques

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23 Neurovascular techniques One of the key propositions of the neck is that it allows free passage of numerous nerve fibers arising from the skull and the cervical column. These…

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