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Radiology, Vol 165, 371-372, Copyright © 1987 by Radiological Society of North America
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RB Lawdahl and FS Keller
Department of Radiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine 35233.
Angiography was performed in a 70-year-old man because of a recurrence of massive hemochezia. The angiogram demonstrated a third mesenteric artery, arising from the aorta between the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries and supplying the splenic flexure. Although many variations of colonic arterial supply have been described, those involving vessels originating from the aorta separate from the celiac, superior mesenteric, or inferior mesenteric arteries are extremely rate.
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