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Anomalous origin of the superior intercostal artery from the vertebral artery: a case report and literature review

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Anomalous origin of the superior intercostal

artery from the vertebral artery: a case report

and literature review

陳啟仁

Hsu HL;Tseng YC;Chen CJ;;

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Abstract

Anomalous origin of the superior intercostal artery from the vertebral artery is an

uncommon anatomic variation. We present the characteristic angiographic findings of such an anomaly in a young woman. The literature is reviewed and the angiographic

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