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The lowermost rectum and anal canal are served by the paired middle and
inferior rectal (hemorrhoidal) arteries, both of which are branches of the internal
iliac (hypogastric) artery. Superior Mesenteric Artery. Generally, the right colon
boasts ...
The lowermost rectum and anal canal are served by the paired middle and
inferior rectal (hemorrhoidal) arteries, both of which are branches of the internal
iliac (hypogastric) artery. Superior Mesenteric Artery. Generally, the right colon
boasts ...
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In this diagram of the arterial blood supply to the colon the transverse segment is
elevated. The major arterial branches of the superior mesenteric artery are: ic,
ileocolic; re, right colic; and mc middle colic. Those of the inferior mesenteric
artery ...
In this diagram of the arterial blood supply to the colon the transverse segment is
elevated. The major arterial branches of the superior mesenteric artery are: ic,
ileocolic; re, right colic; and mc middle colic. Those of the inferior mesenteric
artery ...
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enteric artery continues as the superior rectal (hemorrhoidal) artery. Its terminal
branches encircle the upper rectum, pierce the muscle coat, and ramify in the
submucosa, sending twigs as low as the anal columns. Paired Rectal Branches
of ...
enteric artery continues as the superior rectal (hemorrhoidal) artery. Its terminal
branches encircle the upper rectum, pierce the muscle coat, and ramify in the
submucosa, sending twigs as low as the anal columns. Paired Rectal Branches
of ...
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