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medial circumflex femoral artery

arteria circumflexa femoris medialis

The medial circumflex femoral artery (internal circumflex artery, medial femoral circumflex artery) is an artery in the upper thigh that helps supply blood to the neck of the femur. [WP,unvetted].

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Type Vessel
Parent Structure artery
Latin Name arteria circumflexa femoris medialis
FMA ID 20799

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the medial circumflex femoral artery?

The medial circumflex femoral artery (internal circumflex artery, medial femoral circumflex artery) is an artery in the upper thigh that helps supply blood to the neck of the femur. [WP,unvetted].

What is the Latin name for the medial circumflex femoral artery?

The Latin name for the medial circumflex femoral artery is arteria circumflexa femoris medialis.

References

  1. Foundational Model of Anatomy — FMA:20799 Reference anatomy ontology (University of Washington)
  2. UBERON — UBERON:0001356 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)
  3. Wikidata — Q707096 Structured knowledge base cross-reference

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