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    Persistent left superior vena cava: Review of the literature, clinical implications, and relevance of alterations in thoracic central venous anatomy as pertaining to the general principles of central venous access device placement and venography in cancer patients

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    Persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) represents the most common congenital venous anomaly of the thoracic systemic venous return, occurring in 0.3% to 0.5% of individuals in the general population, and in up to 12% of individuals with other documented congential heart abnormalities. In this regard, there is very little in the literature that specifically addresses the potential importance of the incidental finding of PLSVC to surgeons, interventional radiologists, and other physicians actively involved in central venous access device placement in cancer patients. In the current review, we have attempted to comprehensively evaluate the available literature regarding PLSVC. Additionally, we have discussed the clinical implications and relevance of such congenital aberrancies, as well as of treatment-induced or disease-induced alterations in the anatomy of the thoracic central venous system, as they pertain to the general principles of successful placement of central venous access devices in cancer patients. Specifically regarding PLSVC, it is critical to recognize its presence during attempted central venous access device placement and to fully characterize the pattern of cardiac venous return (i.e., to the right atrium or to the left atrium) in any patient suspected of PLSVC prior to initiation of use of their central venous access device

    Osteographia, or the Anatomy of Bones

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    W. Cheselden's Anatomie des menschlichen Körpers : Mit vierzig Kupfertafeln nach Vandergucht von Riepenhausen

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    aus dem Englischen ĂŒbersetzt von August Ferdinand Wolff d. A. W. K. nebst einer Vorrede von J. Fr. Blumenbach Königl. Grosbrit. Hofrath und Professor ord.Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Göttingen, bey Johann Christian Dieterich 179

    Enhancing the Capacity of Judges to Resolve Election Disputes

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    The anatomy of the human body. 10th ed. / with forty copper plates engrav'd by Ger. Vandergucht.

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    The Anatomy of the Human Body. 6th edition

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