MEDICAL
PANCREAS
Question
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superior pancreatico duodenal artery
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Inferior Pancreatico duodenal artery
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Hepatic artery
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Splenic artery
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Detailed explanation-1: -The greater pancreatic artery, also known as the pancreatica magna artery, is a branch of the splenic artery that supplies the pancreatic tail and body.
Detailed explanation-2: -The splenic artery is the largest and most tortuous branch of the celiac trunk. After originating from the celiac trunk, the artery courses laterally, posterior to the stomach, and along the superior border of the pancreas.
Detailed explanation-3: -The splenic artery divided into two or three lobar arteries, which supplied its corresponding lobe; each lobar artery subsequently divided into two to four lobular branches. Six to twelve lobular branches were observed entering the splenic substance at the hilum.
Detailed explanation-4: -Greater pancreatic artery. Dorsal pancreatic artery. Inferior pancreatic artery (aka transverse pancreatic artery) Caudal pancreatic artery.