MORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF THE AORTIC ARCH BRANCHES
Abstract:
Morphometry represents an important factual study in the evaluation of living organisms. The object of morphometry is to set precise limits in certain parameters (length, diameter, angles etc.) very useful in describing and comparing the characters of a particular object/organ and the implications of the change in form over function. It is frequently used in determining changes in the form of living organisms, alongside ontogenesis. Morphometry involves determining some well-defined metrics, positioning toward clear landmarks and the removal of items that might influence the correct interpretation of these parameters. For this reason, I aim at performing a morphometric study on one of the most important elements of the vascular anatomy, which is not subject to the general rules of arterial division and morphometry, as it was shown in the first part of the paper.
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