Abstract
Two cases of arterial variation are described in which the obturator, inferior epigastric and medial circumflex femoral arteries arose from a common trunk from the external iliac artery. A possible ontogenetic explanation is provided.
Two cases of arterial variation are described in which the obturator, inferior epigastric and medial circumflex femoral arteries arose from a common trunk from the external iliac artery. A possible ontogenetic explanation is provided.