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Which artery supplies the rectus abdominis muscles?
Which artery supplies the rectus abdominis muscles?
Which artery forms an anastomosis with lower intercostal, subcostal, and lumbar arteries?
Which artery forms an anastomosis with lower intercostal, subcostal, and lumbar arteries?
Which artery runs along the lateral aspect of the abdominal wall?
Which artery runs along the lateral aspect of the abdominal wall?
Which artery is a branch of the femoral artery?
Which artery is a branch of the femoral artery?
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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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Test your knowledge of the arteries that supply the anterior abdominal wall with this quiz. Identify and understand the branches of the major arteries such as the subclavian artery, internal thoracic arteries, and superior epigastric arteries.