appendicular artery
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Definition
Noun: * Anatomy: The appendicular artery is a specific blood vessel. It is the branch of the ileocolic artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the vermiform appendix.
Usage
The term appendicular artery is used exclusively in medical, anatomical, and biological contexts to describe this specific anatomical structure. * It is typically used in technical descriptions, textbooks, surgical reports, and clinical discussions. * It functions as a compound noun where "appendicular" specifies the artery's location and function related to the appendix.
Examples
- During the appendectomy, the surgeon carefully ligated the appendicular artery.
- The appendicular artery is a terminal branch of the ileocolic artery.
- Ischemia of the appendix can occur if the appendicular artery is compromised.
Advanced Usage
- The is sometimes referred to in the context of its anatomical variations, which are important for surgical planning.
- In diagnostic imaging reports, one might read: "The appendicular artery is patent and shows normal flow."
Variants and Related Words
- Ileocolic artery: The parent artery from which the appendicular artery branches.
- Vermiform appendix: The organ supplied by the appendicular artery.
- Appendicular: (Adjective) Relating to an appendage or, specifically, the vermiform appendix.
Synonyms
- Arteria appendicularis: The official Latin anatomical term, used interchangeably in medical literature.
Noun
- the branch of the ileocolic artery that supplies the vermiform appendix