arteria gastrica sinistra
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Definition
Noun: - Left gastric artery: A branch of the celiac artery (also called the celiac trunk) that supplies blood to the lesser curvature of the stomach and the abdominal part of the esophagus.
Usage
- The term arteria gastrica sinistra is the formal anatomical name used in medical and scientific contexts. In general English, it is more commonly referred to as the left gastric artery.
- It is used to describe a specific blood vessel in human anatomy.
Examples
- Noun:
- The arteria gastrica sinistra is the smallest branch of the celiac trunk.
- During the surgery, the surgeon carefully ligated the arteria gastrica sinistra.
- A blockage in the arteria gastrica sinistra can compromise blood flow to the stomach.
Advanced Usage
- In anatomical descriptions, this term is often used in Latin to maintain precision and international standardization, especially in surgical contexts and academic literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Left gastric artery: The common English equivalent for arteria gastrica sinistra.
- Celiac artery / Celiac trunk: The major artery from which the arteria gastrica sinistra branches.
- Gastric arteries: A general term for arteries supplying the stomach, which includes the arteria gastrica sinistra and the right gastric artery.
Synonyms
- Left gastric artery (primary synonym in non-Latin contexts)
Related Anatomical Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs/Idioms)
Given the technical nature of this term, it is not associated with phrasal verbs or idioms. It is part of a network of related anatomical structures: - Lesser curvature: The inner curve of the stomach supplied by this artery. - Abdominal esophagus: The portion of the esophagus within the abdomen, also supplied by this artery.
Noun
- a branch of the celiac artery that supplies the lesser curvature of the stomach and the abdominal part of the esophagus