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Branches of the abdominal aorta. The abdominal aorta starts when the aorta passes the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm. In its course, the abdominal aorta has many branches. Most arteries are paired, except for the celiac trunk, superior and inferior mesenteric artery, and the median sacral artery. Usually, the lumbar artery consists of four pairs (so eight lumbar arteries in total). English labels.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Aorta
Aorta abdominalis
Hiatus aorticus
Truncus coeliacus
Arteria phrenica inferior
Arteria suprarenalis media
Arteria renalis
Arteriae lumbales
Gonadal artery
Arteria mesenterica inferior
Arteria testicularis
Arteria ovarica
Arteria sacralis mediana
Arteria iliaca communis
Arteria iliaca externa
Arteria iliaca interna
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