Anatomy article structure (vessel)
As with all other articles, the introductory paragraph should introduce the anatomical term and aim to give an interesting summary. The first sentence should contain the title of the article in bold.
On this page:
Summary
- location:
- origin and termination:
- branches and supply:
- relations:
Gross anatomy
Location
Origin
Termination
Branches
- you can provide links to other articles about the branches
Supply
Relations
Variant anatomy
Having information about normal variation as well as the frequency of such variation is key for radiological anatomy articles.
Radiographic features
Plain radiograph
Ultrasound
CT
MRI
Nuclear medicine
Development
Helps understand variant anatomy.
History and etymology
Whenever appropriate, this section can clarify the etymology of an anatomical term or elaborate on the historical context of the term's name or eponym.
Related pathology
This section should include links to pertinent related pathology, particularly if the condition has an anatomical basis.
- usually best as a list
See the general article on the structure of an anatomy article here.
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