Anterior tibial recurrent artery
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Artery: Anterior tibial recurrent artery | |
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Circumpatellar anastomosis. (Anterior recurrent tibial visible at bottom left.) | |
Anterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries. (Anterior tibial recurrent visible at center left.) | |
Latin | arteria recurrens tibialis anterior |
Gray's | subject #160 535 |
Source | anterior tibial artery |
Dorlands/Elsevier | a_61/12155702 |
The anterior tibial recurrent artery arises from the anterior tibial, as soon as that vessel has passed through the interosseous space; it ascends in the Tibialis anterior, ramifies on the front and sides of the knee-joint, and assists in the formation of the patellar plexus by anastomosing with the genicular branches of the popliteal, and with the highest genicular artery.
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