Meredith Hoffman

Celiac Trunk and Blood Supply to the Stomach 

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medical illustration of Anatomy of the blood supply to the stomach and duodenum, originating from the celiac trunk and abdominal aorta. Branches include the left gastric artery, esophageal branch, splenic artery, short gastric arteries, left gastro-omental artery, common hepatic artery, hepatic artery proper, right gastric artery, gastroduodenal artery, right gastro-omental artery, and the superior mesenteric artery.
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Anatomy of the blood supply to the stomach and duodenum, originating from the celiac trunk and abdominal aorta. Branches include the left gastric artery, esophageal branch, splenic artery, short gastric arteries, left gastro-omental artery, common hepatic artery, hepatic artery proper, right gastric artery, gastroduodenal artery, right gastro-omental artery, and the superior mesenteric artery.

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