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Intestinal arteries

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Intestinal arteries
Loop of small intestine showing distribution of intestinal arteries.
The superior mesenteric artery and its branches.
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Identifiers
Latinarteriae intestinales
Anatomical terminology

The intestinal arteries arise from the convex side of the superior mesenteric artery. They are usually from twelve to fifteen in number, and are distributed to the jejunum and ileum.

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Nomenclature

The term "intestinal arteries" can be confusing, because these arteries only serve a small portion of the intestines.

For clarity, some sources prefer instead using the more specific terms ileal arteries and jejunal arteries.[citation needed]

Path

They run nearly parallel with one another between the layers of the mesentery, each vessel dividing into two branches, which unite with adjacent branches, forming a series of arches (arterial arcades), the convexities of which are directed toward the intestine.

From this first set of arches branches arise, which unite with similar branches from above and below and thus a second series of arches is formed; from the lower branches of the artery, a third, a fourth, or even a fifth series of arches may be formed, diminishing in size the nearer they approach the intestine.

In the short, upper part of the mesentery only one set of arches exists, but as the depth of the mesentery increases, second, third, fourth, or even fifth groups are developed.

The differences between the ileal arteries and the jejunal arteries can be summarized as follows:[1]

Type Appearance Number of arcades Layer of fat
jejunal arteries
one (or few) thin
ileal arteries
many thick

From the terminal arches numerous small straight vessels (vasa recta) arise which encircle the intestine, upon which they are distributed, ramifying between its coats.

From the intestinal arteries small branches are given off to the lymph glands and other structures between the layers of the mesentery.

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 607 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Conley, Dylan; Hurst, Peter R.; Stringer, Mark D. (March 2010). "An investigation of human jejunal and ileal arteries". Anatomical Science International. 85 (1): 23–30. doi:10.1007/s12565-009-0047-9. ISSN 1447-6959. PMID 19488686. S2CID 7926213.

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