Adamkiewicz arteries

Adamkiewicz arteries
Adam·kie·wicz arteries (ah-dahm-kyĕґvich) [Albert Adamkiewicz, Polish pathologist, 1850–1921] see rami spinales arteriae vertebralis, under ramus.

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