Taxonomic list T4, primary language: EN, subsidiary: LA, interface: EN, work in progress

arterial anastomosis

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Top level anatomical complex Short Extended
Level 2 anatomical joint Short Extended
Level 3 zone of continuity Short Extended
Current level arterial anastomosis
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Short English equivalent
Short official Latin term
3728 13758
arterial anastomosis
anastomosis arteriosa
4121 part
acromial anastomosis of thoracoacromial artery
rete acromiale arteriae thoracoacromialis
8762 part
tooth of subiculum ; subsplenial gyrus ; gyrus of Andreas Retzius
dens subiculi ; gyrus subsplenialis
22838 4152 part
deep palmar arch
arcus palmaris profundus
44676 4380 part
genicular anastomosis
rete articulare genus
44677 4381 part
patellar anastomosis
rete patellare
296683 15657 part
inferior arch of lips of mouth
arcus labiorum oris inferior
296648 15658 part
superior arch of lips of mouth
arcus labiorum oris superior
7617 part
dermis of eyelid ; corium of eyelid
dermis palpebrae
59002 6984 part
vascular circle of optic nerve
circulus vasculosus nervi optici
58529 6946 part
greater arterial circle of iris
circulus arteriosus major iridis
58581 6947 part
(lesser arterial circle of iris )
(circulus arteriosus minor iridis )
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Scientific notes
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Libelle of note
8762
The Dentes subiculi (Gyri of Andreas Retzius) were described by Retzius (1896) for the Caudal part of CA1 at the Hippocampal tail; the term Gyri subspleniales (Subsplenial gyri) indicate their position. Deep to the Gyri andreae retzii, two obliquely oriented small gyri are found (Duvernoy 1998; Insausti and Amaral 2012): 1) a medial gyrus: the Fasciola cinerea, which forms the visible part of the Dentate gyrus as descibed by Giacomini (1884) and Klingler (1948); and 2) a lateral gyrus: Gyrus fasciolaris (Fasciolar gyrus), corresponding to the caudal end of the CA3 field.
15657
The Arcus labiorum inferior is an arterial anastomosis between both superior labial arteries, located in the musculus orbicularis oris of the lower lip (Kachlik et al. 2021 Bosn J Basic Med Sci 21:208-220).
15658
The Arcus labiorum superior is an arterial anastomosis between both superior labial arteries, located in the musculus orbicularis oris of the upper lip (Kachlik et al. 2021 Bosn J Basic Med Sci 21:208-220).
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Type of list T4
List Unit Identifier 13758
Number of children 31 (validated)
Number of units 12 (validated)
Signature 16338 (validated since 6.1.2025)
Date: 06.01.2025