Sakamoto Noboru, Miyaso Hidenobu, Komiyama Masatoshi, Sugata Yota, Suzuki Takane, Kohno Toshihiko, Iwase Hirotaro, Hayakawa Mutsumi, Inokuchi Go, Mori Chisato, Matsuno Yoshiharu
Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Japan.
Anat Sci Int. 2012 Dec;87(4):238-44. doi: 10.1007/s12565-012-0151-0. Epub 2012 Aug 29.
The Graduate School of Medicine at Chiba University is planning to introduce computed tomography (CT) images of donated cadavers to the gross anatomy laboratory. Here we describe an anomaly of the right subclavian artery that was detected by interpretation of CT images prior to dissection. The anomaly was verified to be the right subclavian artery, as the last branch of the aortic arch, by subsequent dissection of the cadaver. We also identified an anomalous origin of the right vertebral artery by dissection. This anomaly was also visible on CT images, although it had not been recognized in the first interpretation of the CT images. Our results suggest that branching anomalies of arteries with a diameter of >1 cm are detectable on CT images even without the injection of contrast medium. We also discuss the utility of interpreting CT images prior to dissection as a means by which medical students can gain a better understanding of human body during the gross anatomy laboratory.
千叶大学医学研究生院计划将捐赠尸体的计算机断层扫描(CT)图像引入大体解剖实验室。在此,我们描述一例在解剖前通过CT图像解读检测到的右锁骨下动脉异常。通过随后对尸体的解剖,证实该异常为作为主动脉弓最后分支的右锁骨下动脉。我们还通过解剖确定了右椎动脉的异常起源。尽管在CT图像的首次解读中未被识别,但该异常在CT图像上也可见。我们的结果表明,即使不注射造影剂,直径>1 cm的动脉分支异常在CT图像上也可检测到。我们还讨论了解剖前解读CT图像作为医学生在大体解剖实验室更好地了解人体的一种手段的实用性。