InferiorBiliary colicPancreasRenalAbdominalIschemiaCoronaryPosterior divisionDescending colonPancreatic ductAnatomyPulmonaryAcuteBranchAnastomosesCommonBloodBranchesSurgeryTermEvaluationSplenic arteryGastroduodenal arteryMiddle colicHepaticSigmoidCeliacRenal arteryRectalIleocolicAnteriorEsophagealCABGAneurysmLeftPelvicInternalDefinition
Inferior4
- The obturator, internal pudendal and inferior gluteal arteries are parietal branches, whereas the other arteries in the above list are visceral arteries (i.e. umbilical, superior and inferior vesical, vaginal, uterine and middle rectal artery). (radiopaedia.org)
- A 70-year-old man has a 90% blockage at the origin of the inferior mesenteric artery. (practicetestgeeks.com)
- From the dorsal aorta, the three dominant vitelline arteries are further refined into the celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, and inferior mesenteric artery, which correspond to the three primitive gut regions, respectively. (clinicalgate.com)
- The superior mesenteric artery usually arises anterior to L1 and the inferior mesenteric artery arises anterior to L3. (clinicalgate.com)
Biliary colic2
- In contrast to other types of colic, biliary colic typically is constant, with pain progressively rising to a plateau and falling gradually, lasting up to several hours. (tripod.com)
- For nontraumatic abdominal emergencies, ultrasound is used to investigate biliary colic, pelvic pain in women, scrotal pathology in men, suspected appendicitis or intussusception in children, and lower-extremity deep venous thrombosis. (radiologykey.com)
Pancreas1
- Imaging in the arterial phase can be performed to evaluate mesenteric ischemia, aortic dissection, or aneurysm, and can also be used to improve visualization of the pancreas in patients with upper abdominal pain. (radiologykey.com)
Renal3
- Intravenous contrast is not necessary for investigation of uncomplicated renal colic and evaluation of most osseous abnormalities. (radiologykey.com)
- The renal arteries may emerge from T12 to L2, although they most commonly emerge between L1 and L2. (clinicalgate.com)
- Causes of flash pulmonary oedema includes severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, paroxysmal arrhythmias, three-vessel or left main stem coronary disease, in the context of hypertension, renal artery stenosis and phaeochromocytoma. (abcmedicalnotes.com)
Abdominal1
- Abdominal colic is pain that occurs every few minutes as one of the internal organs goes into muscular spasm in an attempt to overcome an obstruction such as a stone or an area of inflammation. (zlibrary-global.se)
Ischemia2
- Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is an emergency associated with a high mortality rate. (bvsalud.org)
- She presented with extensive bowel ischemia involving most of the superior mesenteric artery distribution. (bvsalud.org)
Coronary8
- Cervical vertebrae 1,2, …?Ca: Calcium?Ca: Cancer?Ca: Carcinoma?Ca: Cardiac arrest?Ca: Coronary artery?CA-125: A tumor marker for ovarian cancer?CAB: Cellulose acetate butyrate?CABG: Coronary artery bypass graft?CACI: Computer-Assisted Continuous Infusion?CAD: Coronary artery disease?CAG: ?CAH: Chronic active hepatitis?CAH: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia?calid. (kuwaitpharmacy.com)
- The British Medical Association ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL DICTIONARY CORONARY ARTERY Superior vena cava Pulmonary veins Right main coronary artery Aorta Left main coronary artery Left circumflex artery Left anterior descending artery Coronary vein Inferior vena cava Descending aorta coronary Any structure that encircles like a crown. (zlibrary-global.se)
- The term usually refers to the coronary arteries encircling the heart. (zlibrary-global.se)
- coronary artery Either of the 2 main arteries that supply the tissues of the heart with oxygen-rich blood. (zlibrary-global.se)
- These arteries, known as the left and right main coronary arteries, arise directly from the aorta. (zlibrary-global.se)
- The term coronary artery is also applied to any of the arteries that branch off from the main coronary arteries, such as the left circumflex artery and the left anterior descending artery. (zlibrary-global.se)
- Blockage of a coronary artery as a result of atherosclerosis can lead to myocardial infarction. (zlibrary-global.se)
- See also coronary artery disease. (zlibrary-global.se)
Posterior division1
- At the superior margin of the greater sciatic foramen it divides into an anterior division and posterior division. (radiopaedia.org)
Descending colon1
- Which of the following arteries is the most likely additional source of blood to the descending colon? (practicetestgeeks.com)
Pancreatic duct1
- [ 3 ] Surgery is indicated for pain, pseudocysts , suspicion of malignancy, stenosis of the mid to distal pancreatic duct, pancreatolithiasis, and stenosis of the celiac or mesenteric vessels. (medscape.com)
Anatomy1
- The book presents the complete anatomy of the arteries, veins, and lymphatic system by body region. (google.co.uk)
Pulmonary1
- Page 893 - Some new facts about the pulmonary artery and its branching pattern. (google.co.uk)
Acute1
- The attacks of colic may become more severe and may be associated with vomiting (see abdomen, acute). (zlibrary-global.se)
Branch2
- The internal iliac artery (also known as the hypogastric artery , but internal iliac is the accepted term in the TA ) is the smaller terminal branch of the common iliac artery . (radiopaedia.org)
- The left gastric artery is ordinarily the first and smallest celiac branch, supplying the distal esophagus and stomach. (clinicalgate.com)
Anastomoses1
- Further anastomoses exist between the left gastric artery and the short gastric arteries from the splenic artery as well as the left gastroepiploic (sometimes called gastro-omental) artery. (clinicalgate.com)
Common1
- The common iliac artery bifurcates into the internal iliac artery and external iliac artery at the level of the pelvic brim anterior to the sacroiliac joint. (radiopaedia.org)
Blood1
- 2. By definition, an artery is a vessel that conducts blood from the heart to the periphery. (ferozo.com)
Branches1
- Group 1 includes branches formed by the union of vitelline arteries arising from the wall of the yolk sac that supply organs depending on their location in the primitive gut. (clinicalgate.com)
Surgery1
- Damage control surgery followed by entero-colic anastomosis was performed 48 hours later. (bvsalud.org)
Term1
- Page 893 - Bronchial artery embolization in the management of hemoptysis: Technical aspects and long-term results. (google.co.uk)
Evaluation1
- AIM: To compare the efficacy of computed tomography (CT) texture analysis and conventional evaluation by radiologists for differentiation between large adrenal adenomas and carcinomas. (bvsalud.org)
Splenic artery5
- What are the branches of the splenic artery? (freezingblue.com)
- What are the pancreatic branches that arise from the splenic artery? (freezingblue.com)
- It has a short length (about 1 cm) and trifurcates into the common hepatic artery (CHA), the splenic artery, and the left gastric artery (LGA). (medscape.com)
- The arc of Barkow is formed by the anastomosis of the right gastroepiploic (a branch of the gastroduodenal artery ) and left gastroepiploic (a branch of the splenic artery ) arteries. (radiopaedia.org)
- The splenic artery runs toward the left on the superior border of the distal body and tail of pancreas and gives off the left gastro-epiploic (gastro-omental) artery (LGEA), which runs from left to right along the greater curvature and joins the RGEA to form an arcade along the greater curvature between the two leaves of peritoneum of the greater omentum. (medscape.com)
Gastroduodenal artery1
- The CHA runs toward the right on the superior border of the pancreas and gives off the gastroduodenal artery (GDA), which runs down behind the first part of the duodenum. (medscape.com)
Middle colic5
- What does the middle colic artery divide into? (freezingblue.com)
- The middle colic artery is divided near its origin from the superior mesenteric artery. (mcqsurgery.com)
- Presence of marginal artery between left branch of middle colic artery and ascending branch of left colic artery is critical. (mcqsurgery.com)
- Middle colic artery is ligated. (mcqsurgery.com)
- Short segment transverse colon grafts are based on middle colic artery. (mcqsurgery.com)
Hepatic4
- What branches does the common hepatic artery give off? (freezingblue.com)
- After giving off the GDA, the CHA continues as the proper hepatic artery. (medscape.com)
- The right gastric artery (RGA), a branch from the proper or common hepatic artery, runs along the lesser curvature from right to left and joins the descending branch of the LGA to form an arcade along the lesser curvature between the 2 leaves of peritoneum of the lesser omentum. (medscape.com)
- For complete mobility of the hepatic flexure, hepatic flexure, the right colic vessels often must also be divided. (mcqsurgery.com)
Sigmoid1
- It is disputed whether this „high tie" technique has advantages for overall survival or risk of recurrence over the „low tie", i.e. resection at the level of the sigmoid artery while leaving the left colic artery. (mysurgery.de)
Celiac5
- 3] Surgery is indicated for pain, pseudocysts, suspicion of malignancy, stenosis of the middle to distal pancreatic duct, pancreatolithiasis, and stenosis of the celiac or mesenteric vessels. (medscape.com)
- The aneurysms in all of these cases extended from the lower descending thoracic aorta to the lower abdominal aorta and involved the celiac, superior mesen- teric, and one or both renal arteries. (nih.gov)
- In the other case the aneurysm, involving the celiac, superior mesenteric, and left renal arteries, was successfully resected and the segment replaced with a homograft so that con- tinuity to the celiac and superior mesen- teric arteries was restored but the left kid- ney was excised. (nih.gov)
- In the four cases to Ke reported the op- erative procedure consisted in excision of the aneurysm and replacement with an aortic homograft with restoration of con- tinuity to the celiac axis and superior mes- enteric arteries in all, as well as to both renal arteries in two and to one of the renal arteries in the other two cases. (nih.gov)
- Replacement of the excised segment of aorta and aneurysm by homograft with restoration of continuity of the aorta, celiac, superior mesenteric, and renal arteries is shown in the diagram on the right. (nih.gov)
Renal artery7
- Objective To probe into the feasibility in diagnose of renal artery stenosis with simple harmless methods. (linguix.com)
- Excessive response may occur in cases of renal artery stenosis or after diuretics. (linguix.com)
- The middle sacral artery may also provide a renal artery in cases of pelvic kidney. (linguix.com)
- The renal artery , vein, and attached segment of ureter were patent and showed no evidence of tumor involvement. (linguix.com)
- Patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis commonly have impaired renal function. (linguix.com)
- The pathophysiology of unilateral renal artery stenosis provides a clear example of how hypertension develops. (linguix.com)
- In one of these the aneurysm arose below the origin of the nor- mally placed left renal artery but involved the renal artery of an ectopic right kidney, and it was successfully resected and arterial continuity to the right kidney restored after replacement with a homograft. (nih.gov)
Rectal2
- What does the superior rectal artery divide into? (freezingblue.com)
- The middle rectal artery is present in only ca. 20% of cases. (mysurgery.de)
Ileocolic1
- What does the ileocolic artery give rise to? (freezingblue.com)
Anterior2
- Ascends out of pelvis, posterior to the internal iliac artery along the medial surface of psoas major to join the ipsilateral external iliac vein at pelvic brim anterior to the sacroiliac joint to become the common iliac vein . (radiopaedia.org)
- PMID- 5428642 TI - Blindness due to aneurysm of anterior communicating artery. (nih.gov)
Esophageal1
- Short segment colon transposition- The most popular segment of colon to use for distal esophageal replacement is an isoperistaltic segment of the distal transverse colon or the descending left colon based on the ascending branch of the left colic artery. (mcqsurgery.com)
CABG2
- Cervical vertebrae 1,2, …?Ca: Calcium?Ca: Cancer?Ca: Carcinoma?Ca: Cardiac arrest?Ca: Coronary artery?CA-125: A tumor marker for ovarian cancer?CAB: Cellulose acetate butyrate?CABG: Coronary artery bypass graft?CACI: Computer-Assisted Continuous Infusion?CAD: Coronary artery disease?CAG: ?CAH: Chronic active hepatitis?CAH: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia?calid. (kuwaitpharmacy.com)
- 93 Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG). (studylib.net)
Aneurysm1
- PMID- 5428680 TI - Two cases of accessory middle cerebral artery, including one with an aneurysm at its origin. (nih.gov)
Left2
- What are the branches from the left gastric artery? (freezingblue.com)
- Left hemi colon graft is completely based on left colic artery. (mcqsurgery.com)
Pelvic1
- it is thought that thromboemboli from disease of the pelvic viscera or metastatic disease can spread superiorly as far as the superior vena cava via the communication between the lateral sacral veins and the vertebral venous plexuses 1 . (radiopaedia.org)
Internal1
- The middle and lower portions are supplied by the flow area of the internal iliac artery. (mysurgery.de)
Definition1
- 2. By definition, an artery is a vessel that conducts blood from the heart to the periphery. (ferozo.com)