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Publication Metadata only Unique case of trifurcation of the brachial artery: Its clinical significance(WILEY-LISS, 2002) ÖZDOĞMUŞ, NECMETTİN ÖMER; Malcic-Gurbuz, J; Gurunluoglu, R; Ozdogmus, O; Yalin, AThe variability of the arteries in the upper extremity is considerable. This case is a report of a trifurcation of the brachial artery that divided into radial, ulnar, and superior ulnar collateral arteries high in the arm; the length of the brachial artery was only 4.9 cm. Because the upper extremity is a frequent site of injury, various surgical and invasive procedures are performed in this region: consequently, it is of utmost importance to be aware of arterial variations. For some medical procedures, there may be an increased ask of complications because of variant vessels; however, for other procedures, they may be beneficial. In addition to presenting a detailed anatomic study of the case. the clinical significance of the variation has been addressed. Clin. Anat. 15:224-227, 2002. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Publication Metadata only Unusual anatomic variation of palmar sensory branches of the ulnar nerve: A case report(W B SAUNDERS CO, 2002) ÖZDOĞMUŞ, NECMETTİN ÖMER; Malcic-Gurbuz, J; Ozdogmus, O; Cavdar, SVariant sensory branches of the ulnar nerve, were encountered during a routine dissection of the palmar aspects of a cadaver hand. The variant branches were distributed to the ulnar half of the index, ulnar half of the middle, and radial half of the ring fingers. The communicating branch between the superficial ulnar branch and the third common digital branch of the median nerve was absent. Distribution of the median nerve sensory branches was normal. The clinical significance of this variation is discussed. (J Hand Surg 2002;27A:147-149. Copyright (C) 2002 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.).