Hi, here are some anatomical errors I noticed:
- Some proximal parts of the internal iliac artery are in the venous collection
- Not sure how strictly you are adhering to the TA2, but in clinical practice the femoral artery is divided in the common and the superficial femoral artery.
- The superficial epigastric artery is only a very very small artery, much smaller than for example the inferior epigastric
- The anterior tibial artery and vein in the model make a loop around the fibula; in reality they course between the proximal tibia and fibula towards the anterior side.
- The fibular artery continues for too long, it ends/divides into several small arteries above the level of the ankle
- The ejaculatory ducts should be separate from the urethra
- The thymus seems to be quite a bit too large
- The inferior suprarenal artery should not give (significant) branches to the kidney, it supplies the adrenal gland
- The frontal branch of the middle cerebral artery seems to have an aberrant course ending outside of the cranial cavity
- Duplicated: urethra (urethra and male urethra), right ductus deferens, trachea, oesophagus
-The internal iliac veins and arteries have been corrected
-I keep in mind to add the common femoral artery segment when I'll edit this part to add the smaller arteries. It is indeed missing in both editions of the TA.
-Superficial epigastric artery corrected
-Anterior tibial artery corrected
-Thymus'size divided by /2
-Inferior (/superior?) suprarenal artery corrected
-Is it a branch of the superficial temporal artery? I didn't find this one. The angular artery, maybe, I'll fix it for the next update.
-Duplicated strucures deleted
The file has been updated on the site.
It might be the middle meningeal artery, but then it should go over the surface of the brain instead of going in towards the MCA.
The right infrarenal artery still has branches going into the kidney
done
The intercostal arteries and veins should have a much more close relation to the ribs, they lay almost hidden from external view.
done
Part of the cerebral vasculature has 'display in front' enabled for them making them show in front of other anatomy.
done