gastroduodenal artery

arteria gastroduodenalis

A small blood vessel in the abdomen that supplies blood directly to the pylorus (distal part of the stomach) and proximal part of the duodenum, and indirectly to the pancreatic head (via the anterior and posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries).

Type Vessel
Parent Structure artery
Latin Name arteria gastroduodenalis
FMA ID 14775

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the gastroduodenal artery?
A small blood vessel in the abdomen that supplies blood directly to the pylorus (distal part of the stomach) and proximal part of the duodenum, and indirectly to the pancreatic head (via the anterior and posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries).
What is the Latin name for the gastroduodenal artery?
The Latin name for the gastroduodenal artery is arteria gastroduodenalis.

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