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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jan 07, Brett Snodgrass commented:

      Dear Reader,

      Dr. Grollman's excellent article helped me recognize the ambiguous nomenclature of the myocardial vasculature with reference to the Thebesian veins.

      The Thebesian veins are distinct from the "vessels of Wearn." Dr. Grollman sagaciously reported this. Unfortunately, there was no pronoun applied to the vessels. Thus, the term "Thebesian veins" was frequently applied to the vessels.

      For more information, please see https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/417294264343601152

      Comments and suggestions welcome.

      Thank you kindly.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jan 07, Brett Snodgrass commented:

      Dear Reader,

      Dr. Grollman's excellent article helped me recognize the ambiguous nomenclature of the myocardial vasculature with reference to the Thebesian veins.

      The Thebesian veins are distinct from the "vessels of Wearn." Dr. Grollman sagaciously reported this. Unfortunately, there was no pronoun applied to the vessels. Thus, the term "Thebesian veins" was frequently applied to the vessels.

      For more information, please see https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/417294264343601152

      Comments and suggestions welcome.

      Thank you kindly.


      This comment, imported by Hypothesis from PubMed Commons, is licensed under CC BY.