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    The Clinical Anatomy of the Vascular System | Ch 97

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    Sprouting theory suggests that arteries of a growing limb arise as a bud of the higher artery trunk. In the upper limb, subclavian arteries give off the axillary, brachial, and interosseous arteries, while the radial and ulnar arteries develop in later stages (Standring 2008)
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