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NWHSU Mash GA 2 Quiz 2 Vessels Abdominal Pelvic

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Besides the marginal a., give 2 ANASTOMOSES which would provide collateral flow in the event of a partial occlusion of the abdominal aorta.   Ovarian with uterine, superior epigastric with inferior epigastric  
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Beginning with the aorta, show 2 different routes by which a drop of blood could reach both the head of the pancreas and duodenum   Route 1: Aorta>Celiac Trunk>Common Hepatic>Gastroduodenal>ant/post Superior Pancreaticoduodenal. Route 2: Aorta -> superior mesenteric a. -> ant./post. inferior pancreaticoduodenal aa.  
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Name the abdominal vessel which: a) is tortuous   splenic  
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Name the abdominal vessel which: b) arises from aorta at L3 level (NOT lumbar aa.)-   inferior mesenteric  
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Name the abdominal vessel which: c) arises from aorta about 1-2 inches below renal (NOT lumbar)-   gonadal  
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Name the abdominal vessel which: d) supplies cecum, appendix, distal ileum, etc.-   ileocolic  
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pelvic vessel supplying psoas major, quadratus lumborum mm.   Lumbar branch of iliolumbar a.  
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pelvic vessel that supplies iliacus, quadratus lumborum, and psoas major   Iliolumbar a.  
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pelvic vessel that exits pelvis through greater sciatic foramen above the piriformis.   Superior gluteal a.  
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Name the arteries which supply the urinary bladder   Superior, middle, and inferior vesicle, inferior gluteal, obturator  
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Pelvic vessel which enters the anterior sacral foramina   Lateral sacral  
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SPECIFIC artery which supplies fundus of stomach   Short gastric  
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supplies pectineus, gracilis, adductors of hip and hip joint, etc. with arterial blood   Obturator a. (outside pelvis)  
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Vessel that supplies levator ani, piriformis, coccygeus, gluteus maximus, ect.   Internal pudendal  
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Vertebral level of the superior mesenteric a.   LOWER border of L1  
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collective term for vein formed by gastric veins   Coronary  
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Give ADULT derivatives of the following: a) distal umbilical arteries   medial umbilical lig.  
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Give ADULT derivatives of the following: b) umbilical vein   ligamentum teres hepatis  
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Concerning the vascular supply to the pelvis. What happens to the internal iliac at the upper border of the piriformis? Do not name a specific artery   forms anterior and posterior trunks  
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Concerning the vascular supply to the pelvis. Name arteries to pelvis NOT arising from the internal iliac.   superior rectal, middle sacral  
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