The recognition of ulnar artery thrombosis as a disease can be traced back to 1929 when Edgar Allen, [1] a fellow in medicine at the Mayo Clinic, described a diagnostic maneuver (Allen's test ...
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Humans Keep Growing an Extra Artery in Their Arms, And Here's Whyand the ulnar arteries. Anatomists have known for some time that this withering away of the median artery isn't a guarantee. In some cases, it hangs around for another month or so. Sometimes we're ...
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Human Arms Keep Growing an Extra Artery, And Here's Whyand the ulnar arteries. Anatomists have known for some time that this withering away of the median artery isn't a guarantee. In some cases, it hangs around for another month or so. Sometimes we're ...
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