Discovery of a Rare Variant of the Arc of Bühler During Liver Procurement

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Niccolò Incarbone ◽  
Riccardo De Carlis ◽  
Leonardo Centonze ◽  
Andrea Lauterio ◽  
Luciano De Carlis

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Nikolina Stavrinou ◽  
Stavroula Papadopoulou ◽  
Georgia Mitropoulou ◽  
Helen Trihia ◽  
Ioannis Provatas


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (34) ◽  
pp. 74-76
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Faheema Hasan ◽  
Pramila Anthony Singh ◽  
Nidhi Shukla


1997 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-140
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Jin Haeng Chung ◽  
Yeon-Lim Suh ◽  
Heung Jae Lee ◽  
I-Seok Kang ◽  
Yeon Hyeon Choe ◽  
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Vol 103 (9) ◽  
pp. 948-951

Verrucous psoriasis is a rare variant of plaque-type psoriasis with only about 35 cases reported. The authors reported a man with a history of psoriasis vulgaris for seven years, presented with progressive verrucous hyperkeratotic plaques on both legs for three years. His earlier investigations favored the diagnosis of tuberculosis verrucosa cutis. After completing the antituberculous therapy, the lesions persisted. The later investigations favored a rare subtype of psoriasis named verrucous psoriasis. Keywords: Verrucous psoriasis, Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Ixekixumab



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2021 ◽  
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pp. E54-E54
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Beryl B. Cummings ◽  
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Konrad J. Karczewski ◽  
Jack A. Kosmicki ◽  
Eleanor G. Seaby ◽  
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Łukasz Olewnik ◽  
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Łukasz Gołek ◽  
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AbstractThe coracobrachialis muscle (CBM) originates from the apex of the coracoid process, in common with the short head of the biceps brachii muscle, and from the intermuscular septum. The CBM demonstrates variability in both the proximal and distal attachment, with some extremely rare varieties, such as the coracobrachialis superior, coracobrachialis longus and coracocapsularis muscle. This case report describes an extremely rare variant of the coracobrachialis superior muscle, or a very rare variant of the CBM. Our findings highlight the importance of muscle variants in the shoulder region, especially the coracoid region, and are significant for radiologists, anatomists, physiotherapists and surgeons specializing in the shoulder joint.



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