k Aorta and celiac artery, illustration Aorta and celiac artery, illustration. The celiac artery has three branches. The left gastric supplies the oesophagus and the lesser curvature of the stomach. The hepatic artery supplies the liver, gall bladder, the greater curvature and pylorus of the stomach, and the duodenum. Largest is the splenic artery, which also supplies the pancreas and greater curvature of the stomach. Part of the superior mesenteric artery is shown. From Gray, H. 1918 Anatomy descriptive and applied. Longmans, London., by MICROSCAPESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Aorta and celiac artery, illustration Aorta and celiac artery, illustration. The celiac artery has three branches. The left gastric supplies the oesophagus and the lesser curvature of the stomach. The hepatic artery supplies the liver, gall bladder, the greater curvature and pylorus of the stomach, and the duodenum. Largest is the splenic artery, which also supplies the pancreas and greater curvature of the stomach. Part of the superior mesenteric artery is shown. From Gray, H. 1918 Anatomy descriptive and applied. Longmans, London., by MICROSCAPE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Aorta and celiac artery, illustration

Aorta and celiac artery, illustration. The celiac artery has three branches. The left gastric supplies the oesophagus and the lesser curvature of the stomach. The hepatic artery supplies the liver, gall bladder, the greater curvature and pylorus of the stomach, and the duodenum. Largest is the splenic artery, which also supplies the pancreas and greater curvature of the stomach. Part of the superior mesenteric artery is shown. From Gray, H. 1918 Anatomy descriptive and applied. Longmans, London., by MICROSCAPE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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