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  • 31Artery of Adamkiewicz — Artery: Artery of Adamkiewicz Latin rami spinales arteriae vertebralis Supplies lumbar enlargement of lower spinal cord[1] Source abdominal aorta, vertebral artery    …

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  • 32Celiac artery — Artery: Cantelmi[citation needed] artery The celiac artery and its branches. (Celiac artery visibile at center.) …

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  • 33Superior mesenteric artery — Artery: Superior mesenteric artery Frontal view of the superior mesenteric artery and its branches. The large vessel (blue) beside the SMA is the superior mesenteric vein. A considerable number of different branching patterns exist …

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  • 34Inferior mesenteric artery — Artery: Inferior mesenteric artery Sigmoid colon and rectum, showing distribution of branches of inferior mesenteric artery and their anastomoses. (Inferior mesenteric artery labeled at center.) …

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  • 35Common hepatic artery — Not to be confused with Hepatic artery proper. Artery: Common hepatic artery Branches of the celiac artery stomach in situ. (Hepatic artery is visible at upper left.) …

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  • 36Common iliac artery — Artery: Common iliac artery Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for arteries and inguinal canal …

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  • 37Marginal artery of the colon — Artery: Marginal artery of the colon Frontal view of the abdominal aorta and the territory supplied by the inferior mesenteric artery. The arteries on the right side (left side of image) arise from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). The… …

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  • 38Cystic artery — Artery: Cystic artery The cystic artery branches from the hepatic artery proper …

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  • 39Inferior gluteal artery — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteria glutea inferior GraySubject = 155 GrayPage = 620 Caption = Left gluteal region, showing surface markings for arteries and sciatic nerve. Caption2 = Internal iliac artery and branches, including… …

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  • 40Obturator artery — Artery: Obturator artery The relations of the femoral and abdominal inguinal rings, seen from within the abdomen. Right side. (Obturator artery is visible at bottom.) …

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