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Anatomical branches of the superior rectal artery in the distal rectum
Colorectal Disease, 10/19/09
Go P et al. – The distal rectum is supplied by the superior rectal artery. The supplying arteries of the corpus cavernosum recti are not confined to the strict locations described in the literature. This finding is of importance in surgical treatment of haemorrhoidal disease.
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