Thyrocervical trunk

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Artery: Thyrocervical trunk
Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck, showing the carotid and subclavian arteries.
Latin Truncus thyreocervicalis
Gray's p.581
Source subclavian   
Branches inferior thyroid
suprascapular
transverse cervical
ascending cervical artery

The thyrocervical trunk is a branch of the subclavian artery arising from the first portion of this vessel, i.e. between the origin of the subclavian artery and the inner border of the scalenus anterior muscle. It is located distally to the vertebral artery and proximally to the costocervical trunk.

Branches

It is a short and thick vessel and it divides soon after its origin into four branches:

The suprascapular artery and transverse cervical artery both head laterally and cross in front of (anterior to) the scalenus anterior muscle and the phrenic nerve. The inferior thyroid artery runs superiorly from the thyrocervical trunk to the inferior portion of the thyroid gland.

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