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A rare triple skeletal bone variation, including a median cleft of the posterior arch of the atlas, a sternal foramina and a bifid xiphoid process

Tsoucalas , Vasilopoulos A, Thomaidis , Fiska A

Bone variations are usually a result of abnormal ossification during embryonic life. Separately or in combination, sternal foramina and bifid xiphoid process are well documented skeletal alternations, as well as...
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A rare double profunda femoris artery in a female cadaver

Tsoucalas , Panagouli , Fiska A, Troupis T, Venieratos D

The profunda femoris artery (PFA) represents the first and largest branch of the femoral artery in the thigh. A series of anatomical variations are reported, mostly concerning its point of...
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Right and left common carotid arteries arising from the branchiocephalic, a rare variation of the aortic arch

Panagouli , Tsoucalas , Papaioannou T, Fiska A, Venieratos D, Skandalakis P

The aortic arch may present a plethora of anatomical variations, which my cause a cluster of complications in interventional procedures in surgery and angiography. We present a rare case of...
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Ganglionectomy without Repairing the Bursal Defect: Long-term Results in a Series of 124 Wrist Ganglia

Dermon A, Kapetanakis S, Fiska A, Alpantaki , Kazakos K

BACKGROUND: Some surgeons consider the abscission of a part of the articular bursa around the point of the input of ganglion's nape (average 1-2 cm diameter) to be very important...
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