“VARIATIONS IN THE ORIGIN OF COMMON HEPATIC ARTERY USING MULTIDETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY”
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Common hepatic artery, Anatomical variations, Multidetector computed tomography.Abstract
Background:The common hepatic artery (CHA) is a crucial component of the hepatic arterial system, delivering blood to the liver, stomach, duodenum, and gallbladder. It helps to understand its structural changes for both therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, especially in interventional radiology and surgical planning.
Materials and methods:This study was conducted prospectively at KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and Medical Research Center in Belagavi, Karnataka, India, from August 2021 to May 2022. 578 cases, including 360 males and 218 females, ages 7 to 80, underwent
abdominal contrast-enhanced multiphasic computed tomography (CT) scans examined. A GE Revolution EVO 128 multislice CT scanner with a 1.5 mm section thickness was applied for the scans to allow to enhance the origin common hepatic artery visualization
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