Arterial tree

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In anatomy, arterial tree is used to refer to all arteries and/or the branching pattern of the arteries. This article regards the human arterial tree. Starting from the aorta:

the following are the parts

Ascending aorta[edit]

It is a portion of the aorta commencing at the upper part of the base of the left ventricle, on a level with the lower border of the third costal cartilage behind the left half of the sternum.

Right coronary artery[edit]

Left coronary artery[edit]

Aortic arch[edit]

brachiocephalic artery[edit]

left common carotid artery (directly from arch of aorta on left mostly)[edit]

internal carotid artery[edit]

external carotid artery[edit]

Left subclavian artery (directly from arch of aorta on left)[edit]

vertebral artery[edit]

internal thoracic artery[edit]

thyrocervical trunk[edit]

costocervical trunk[edit]

Axillary artery[edit]

Brachial artery[edit]

Thoracic aorta[edit]

Abdominal aorta[edit]

inferior phrenic[edit]

celiac[edit]

superior mesenteric[edit]

middle suprarenal[edit]

renal[edit]

Anterior and posterior[edit]

interlobar artery[edit]

gonadal[edit]

lumbar[edit]

inferior mesenteric[edit]

median sacral[edit]

common iliac[edit]

Common iliac arteries[edit]

Internal iliac artery[edit]

Anterior division[edit]

Posterior division[edit]

external iliac artery[edit]

Popliteal artery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Human Anatomy - Lab 25 Step 12". Archived from the original on 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2007-10-18.