Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus II: Cardiovascular System
Ronald A. Bergman, PhD
Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
Ryosuke Miyauchi, MD
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a, Abdominal aorta in normal position; b, portion of aorta shifted to left; c, common iliac artery (right); d, common iliac artery (left); e, right common iliac vein (very long); f, left common iliac vein (very short); g, dilated part of inferior vena cava; h, ascending inferior vena cava on left side of vertebral column; i, renal veins; k, ascending vena cava, hepatic portion; l, m, n, o, r, termination of hepatic veins.
From Calori, L. Delle anomalie pù importanti di ossa, vasi, nervi, e muscoli occorse nell'ultimo biennio facendo anatomia del corpo umano. Mern. Accad. Sci. Istituto di Bologna S.2 8:417-482, 1868.
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