gastric artery
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Definition
- Noun:
- The arteries that supply the walls of the stomach: A "gastric artery" is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to the tissues of the stomach.
Usage
- The term "gastric artery" is a specific anatomical term. It is typically used in medical, biological, or health-related contexts to describe the vascular supply to the stomach.
- It is often modified to specify a particular branch, such as the "left gastric artery" or "right gastric artery."
Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully ligated the left gastric artery during the procedure.
- A blockage in a gastric artery can lead to serious stomach tissue damage.
Advanced Usage
- "Common hepatic artery": While not a gastric artery itself, this major artery gives rise to the right gastric artery, demonstrating how these vessels are part of a larger network.
- "Arteria gastrica": This is the Latin equivalent term used in formal anatomical nomenclature.
Variants and Related Words
- Left gastric artery (n): The branch that supplies blood to the lesser curvature of the stomach and the lower esophagus.
- Right gastric artery (n): The branch that supplies blood along the lesser curvature of the stomach, often arising from the hepatic artery.
- Gastroepiploic artery (n): An artery that supplies the greater curvature of the stomach; related but distinct from the gastric arteries proper.
- Gastric (adj): Pertaining to the stomach (e.g., gastric juice, gastric ulcer).
Synonyms
- Arteria gastrica: The formal Latin term.
- Stomach artery: A less common, descriptive synonym.
Noun
- the arteries that supply the walls of the stomach