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Which artery supplies the rectus abdominis muscles?
Which artery supplies the rectus abdominis muscles?
- Superficial circumflex iliac artery
- Inferior epigastric artery
- Internal thoracic artery
- Superior epigastric artery (correct)
Which artery forms an anastomosis with lower intercostal, subcostal, and lumbar arteries?
Which artery forms an anastomosis with lower intercostal, subcostal, and lumbar arteries?
- Internal thoracic artery
- Superficial epigastric artery
- Superior epigastric artery (correct)
- Inferior epigastric artery
Which artery runs along the lateral aspect of the abdominal wall?
Which artery runs along the lateral aspect of the abdominal wall?
- Superficial external pudendal artery
- Musculophrenic arteries
- Lateral thoracic artery (correct)
- Internal thoracic artery
Which artery is a branch of the femoral artery?
Which artery is a branch of the femoral artery?
Which muscle is supplied by the musculophrenic arteries?
Which muscle is supplied by the musculophrenic arteries?
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Study Notes
Arteries of the Abdominal Wall
- The deep inferior epigastric artery supplies the rectus abdominis muscles.
Anastomosis Formation
- The lumbar artery forms an anastomosis with lower intercostal and subcostal arteries.
Arterial Pathways
- The thoracolumbar artery runs along the lateral aspect of the abdominal wall.
Branches of the Femoral Artery
- The deep femoral artery is a branch of the femoral artery.
Musculophrenic Artery Supply
- The internal intercostal muscles are supplied by the musculophrenic arteries.
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