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Anatomy Atlases: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus II: Cardiovascular System: Anastomoses Between Pudendal and Other Branches of the Internal Iliac

Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus II: Cardiovascular System

Anastomoses Between Pudendal and Other Branches of the Internal Iliac

Ronald A. Bergman, PhD
Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
Ryosuke Miyauchi, MD

Peer Review Status: Internally reviewed


Image of anastomoses between pudendal and other branches of the internal iliac

I, 1 Anastomoses between the internal pudendal and the internal pudendal arteries.

II, 2. Anastomoses between the obturator and the internal pudendal arteries.

III, 3. Anastomoses between the superior vesical and the internal pudendal arteries.

IV, 4. Anastomoses between the genito-vesical and the internal pudendal arteries.

V, 5. Anastomoses between the umbilical and the internal pudendal arteries.

VI, 6. Anastomoses between the retropubic and the internal pudendal arteries.

VII, 7. Anastomoses between the subpubic and the internal pudendal arteries.

VIII, 8. Anastomoses between the external pudendal and internal pudendal arteries.

From Dubreuil-Chambardel, 1925.

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