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  2. Uterine artery - Wikipedia

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    Uterine artery can arise from the first branch of inferior gluteal artery. It can also arise as the 2nd or 3rd branch from the inferior gluteal artery. On the other hand, uterine artery can be first branch from internal iliac artery before the superior and inferior gluteal arteries branching off from the main arterial trunk.

  3. Vaginal artery - Wikipedia

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    The vaginal artery is usually a branch of the internal iliac artery. [1] [2] Some sources say that the vaginal artery can arise from the uterine artery, but the phrase vaginal branches of uterine artery is the term for blood supply to the vagina coming from the uterine artery. [1] The vaginal artery is frequently represented by two or three ...

  4. Vaginal branches of uterine artery - Wikipedia

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    The uterine artery supplies branches to the cervix uteri and others which descend on the vagina; the latter anastomose with branches of the vaginal arteries and form with them two median longitudinal vessels—the vaginal branches of uterine artery (or azygos arteries of the vagina)—one of which runs down in front of and the other behind the vagina.

  5. Arcuate vessels of uterus - Wikipedia

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    The arcuate vessels of the uterus are a component of the blood supply of the uterus. They are arteries and veins that branch from the uterine arteries and veins, respectively, with additional anastomoses from the ovarian arteries and veins, [ 2 ] and penetrate and assume a circumferential course in the myometrium .

  6. Endometrial arteries - Wikipedia

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    Endometrial arteries are divided into the common ones and the arteriovenous anastomosis. The common ones are arteries that are homologous to the arteries of the rest of the body and they enrich the endometrium of the uterus. The joining of endometrial arteries and veins of the endometrium is known as arteriovenous. [1]

  7. Arterial tree - Wikipedia

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    esophageal arteries; mediastinal branches; Lower 9(3rd to 11th) posterior intercostal arteries; ... Uterine artery (females) / deferential artery (males)

  8. Tubal branch of uterine artery - Wikipedia

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    The tubal branch of uterine artery is an artery anastamosing with the tubal branches of the ovarian artery. [1] References This page was last edited on 2 May 2024, at ...

  9. Artery of round ligament of uterus - Wikipedia

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    The artery of the round ligament of the uterus, also known as Sampson's artery, [2] [3] is a branch of the inferior epigastric artery. [4] It runs under, and supplies, the round ligament of the uterus. [5] It constitutes an anastomosis of the uterine artery and ovarian artery. [6]