abdomen blood vessel

blood vessel of abdomen

A blood vessel that is part of an abdomen [Automatically generated definition].

種類 Vessel
親構造 abdominal segment blood vessel
ラテン語名 blood vessel of abdomen

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What is the abdomen blood vessel?
The abdomen blood vessel (also known as the blood vessel of abdomen) refers to the vascular structures supplying blood to and draining blood from the abdomen. Blood vessels carry oxygen and nutrients to tissues and remove metabolic waste products. Abdominal blood vessels include major arteries such as the aorta and its branches, as well as venous structures including the inferior vena cava.
Where is the abdomen blood vessel located?
Abdominal blood vessels are distributed throughout the abdominal cavity, supplying and draining all structures within it. The abdominal aorta runs along the posterior midline of the abdomen, giving off paired and unpaired branches to abdominal organs. The inferior vena cava collects venous blood and ascends on the right side of the vertebral column.
What is the function of the abdomen blood vessel?
Abdominal blood vessels deliver oxygenated blood and nutrients to the organs of the abdomen and return deoxygenated blood and metabolic waste products to the heart and lungs. Specialized portal circulation carries nutrient-rich blood from the gut to the liver for processing before entering systemic circulation. These vessels also play roles in immune surveillance and fluid homeostasis.
What conditions can affect the abdomen blood vessel?
Abdominal blood vessels can be affected by atherosclerosis, aneurysms (particularly abdominal aortic aneurysm), thrombosis, and embolism. Abdominal aortic aneurysm is a potentially life-threatening condition in which the wall of the aorta weakens and bulges. Vascular conditions in the abdomen may present as abdominal pain, hypertension, or acute emergencies requiring surgical or endovascular intervention.
How is the abdomen blood vessel different from related structures?
Abdominal arteries and veins serve distinct functions: arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to abdominal organs under high pressure, while veins return deoxygenated blood at lower pressure. Portal veins are unique in that they carry nutrient-rich (but deoxygenated) blood from the gut to the liver before it enters systemic venous circulation. This portal system distinguishes abdominal circulation from that in other body regions.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.