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Revision as of 14:22, 2 February 2020 by Z8600021 (talk | contribs) (The development of the brachial artery and the superficial brachial artery in embryonic upper limb. (A) Absent superficial brachial artery. (B) Type I superficial brachial artery. (C) Type II superficial brachial artery. (D) Type III superficial brachial artery. During the limb development, the survival or regression of the arteries are decided by hemodynamic dominance of primitive arterial networks. BA, brachial artery; SBA, superficial brachial artery; RA, radial artery; UA, ulnar artery....)
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The development of the brachial artery and the superficial brachial artery in embryonic upper limb. (A) Absent superficial brachial artery. (B) Type I superficial brachial artery. (C) Type II superficial brachial artery. (D) Type III superficial brachial artery. During the limb development, the survival or regression of the arteries are decided by hemodynamic dominance of primitive arterial networks.

BA, brachial artery; SBA, superficial brachial artery; RA, radial artery; UA, ulnar artery.

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