Aorta
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The course of the aorta
The aorta is usually divided into several segments. The portion above the diaphragm (in the thorax) is called the thoracic aorta and is sometimes further subdivided into the ascending aorta, aortic arch and descending (thoracic) aorta. The portion below the diaphragm (in the abdomen) is known as the abdominal aorta.
Related Topics:
Diaphragm - Thorax - Abdomen
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Thoracic aorta
The initial part of the aorta, the ascending aorta, rises out of the left ventricle, from which it is separated by the aortic valve. The two coronary arteries of the heart arise from the aortic root, just above the cusps of the aortic valve.
Related Topics:
Aortic valve - Coronary arteries
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The aorta then arches back over the right pulmonary artery. Three vessels come out of the aortic arch, the
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- brachiocephalic artery,
- left common carotid artery, and
- left subclavian artery.
- bronchial arteries,
- esophageal arteries and
- intercostal arteries.
These vessels supply blood to the head, neck, thorax and upper limbs.
Related Topics:
Head - Neck - Thorax - Upper limb
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The aorta gives off several paired branches as it descends in the thorax. These includes the
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Abdominal aorta
The abdominal aorta travels down the posterior wall of the abdomen, the abdominal aorta runs on the left of the inferior vena cava, giving off major blood vessels to the gut organs and kidneys. There are many recognized variants in the vasculature of the gastrointestinal system. The most common arrangement is for the abdminal aorta is to give off (in order) a
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- celiac artery,
- superior mesenteric artery and
- inferior mesenteric artery.
The renal arteries usually branch from the abdominal aorta in between the celiac artery and the superior mesenteric artery.
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The aorta terminates by dividing into two branches, the left and right common iliac arteries that branch to supply blood to the lower limbs and the pelvis.
Related Topics:
Common iliac arteries - Lower limb
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