Descending aorta
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Artery: Descending aorta | |
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Plan of the branches. | |
The thoracic aorta, viewed from the left side. | |
Latin | pars descendens aortae, aorta descendens |
Gray's | subject #153 598 |
Source | Aorta |
Branches | Thoracic aorta Abdominal aorta |
MeSH | Aorta,+Thoracic |
Dorlands / Elsevier |
p_07/12616698 |
The descending aorta is part of the aorta, the largest artery in the body. The descending aorta is the part of the aorta beginning at the aortic arch that runs down through the chest and abdomen. The descending aorta is divided into two portions, the thoracic and abdominal, in correspondence with the two great cavities of the trunk in which it is situated. Within the abdomen, the descending aorta branches into the two common iliac arteries which serve the legs.
[edit] External links
- SUNY Figs 19:04-03 - "Left side of the mediastinum."
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