WHY DOES THE SUPERIOR RECTAL ARTERY SKIP THE MIDDLE AND LOWER PARTS OF THE RECTUM BUT SUPPLIES THE UPPER PART OF ANAL CANAL?

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https://doi.org/10.31051/1852.8023.v13.n2.33776

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Rectum, Anal canal, Superior mesenteric artery, Internal iliac artery

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Author Biographies

Stany Lobo, Meharry Medical College

Associate Professor

Department of professional and medical education

Thejodhar Pulakunta, Dalhousie University

Assistant Professor

Department of medical Neuroscience

 

Sudarshan S, Manipal Academy of Higher Education

Associate professor

Department of Anatomy

Melaka Manipal Medical College

 

Rajasekaran Koteeswaran, Eastern Virginia Medical School

Associate Professor

Department of Pathology/ Microbiology

 

Tiffany Kurian, Touro College of Osteopathic medicine

Student Physician

Touro College of Osteopathic medicine

 

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Keith, L.M., Arthur, F.D. and Anne, M.R.A., 2006. Clinically oriented anatomy. Clinically oriented anatomy. p.p-431

Snell, R.S., 2008. The lower limb. Clinical anatomy by regions, 8, p.p-365.

Standring, S. ed., 2020. Gray's anatomy E-Book: the anatomical basis of clinical practice. Elsevier Health Sciences. P.1146-1158.

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Published

2021-07-17

How to Cite

Lobo, S. ., Kumari, M., Pulakunta, T. . . . ., S, S., Koteeswaran, R. ., & Kurian, T. . (2021). WHY DOES THE SUPERIOR RECTAL ARTERY SKIP THE MIDDLE AND LOWER PARTS OF THE RECTUM BUT SUPPLIES THE UPPER PART OF ANAL CANAL?. Revista Argentina De Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Journal of Clinical Anatomy), 13(2), 89–90. https://doi.org/10.31051/1852.8023.v13.n2.33776

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