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  2. Artery of Adamkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the artery of Adamkiewicz (also arteria radicularis magna) is the largest anterior segmental medullary artery and the dominant segmental feeding vessel to the thoracic cord, supplying the anterior aspect of the cord (from T8 to the conus medullaris) via the anterior spinal artery. [3]

  3. Albert Wojciech Adamkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with describing the major anterior segmental medullary artery, which is also known as the Artery of Adamkiewicz. [2] In the early 1890s, Adamkiewicz published a series of articles claiming the discovery of a cancer-causing parasite he called Coccidium sarcolytus, as well as the existence of an anti-cancer serum. Further testing ...

  4. Anterior spinal artery - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the anterior spinal artery is the artery that supplies the anterior portion of the spinal cord. It arises from branches of the vertebral arteries and courses along the anterior aspect of the spinal cord. It is reinforced by several contributory arteries, especially the artery of Adamkiewicz.

  5. Anterior spinal artery syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Anterior spinal artery syndrome is the most common form of spinal cord infarction. [1] The anterior spinal cord is at increased risk for infarction because it is supplied by the single anterior spinal artery and has little collateral circulation, unlike the posterior spinal cord which is supplied by two posterior spinal arteries.

  6. Spinal cord stroke - Wikipedia

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    Segmental medullary arteries, notably the artery of Adamkiewicz, could be excluded from circulation after blockage of intercostal arteries by the device, which directly branches from descending aorta. [12] Furthermore, during open repair, blood flow within aorta is halted by clamping to facilitate the sewing of interposition graft. [12]

  7. List of human anatomical parts named after people - Wikipedia

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    Wharton's duct and Wharton's jelly – Thomas Wharton (1614–1673), English physician and anatomist; Circle of Willis – arterial circle in base of brain – Dr. Thomas Willis (1621–1675), English physician; Foramen of Winslow – Jean-Jacques Bénigne Winslow (1669–1760), Danish-born French anatomist

  8. Category:Arteries - Wikipedia

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  9. Ligamentum arteriosum - Wikipedia

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    The ligamentum arteriosum (arterial ligament), also known as Botallo's ligament, Harvey's ligament, and Botallo's duct, [1] is a small ligament attaching the aorta to the pulmonary artery. [clarification needed] It serves no function in adults but is the remnant of the ductus arteriosus formed within three weeks after birth. [clarification needed]

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