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. 1982;163(4):389-401.
doi: 10.1007/BF00305554.

The human thyrocervical trunk: configuration and variability reinvestigated

The human thyrocervical trunk: configuration and variability reinvestigated

M F Lischka et al. Anat Embryol (Berl). 1982.

Abstract

Reinvestigation of the configuration of the human thyrocervical trunk revealed, that in the presently investigated specimens the dorsal scapular artery is a direct branch of the subclavian artery in approximately 75% of the cases, whereas in the remaining 25% it is derived from the thyrocervical trunk, either directly or via the transverse cervical artery (Nomina anatomica 1977). The internal thoracic artery participates in the thyrocervical trunk in more than 10% of the observed cases. Thus, both dorsal scapular and internal thoracic artery have to be considered as facultative branches of the thyrocervical trunk. According to our results, the subclavian artery must be considered as the most common site of origin of the dorsal scapular artery. This vessel may be replaced by another artery in about one fourth of the cases. A survey of studies on the origin of the dorsal scapular artery clearly demonstrates that it is not warranted to give an overall numerical proportion for the main modes of branching. As yet no satisfactory explanation for the high degree of variability of these subclavian branches has been given. Especially the widely held notion of differences related to race, which is based on Adachi's (1928) work, has turned out to be invalid. Interpretation of variability may rather be based, as a general concept, on the late acquisition of a thyrocervical trunk in phylogeny as well as in ontogeny.

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