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Definition of Arteria celiaca
1. Noun. An artery that originates from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and branches into the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery and the splenic artery.
Generic synonyms: Arteria, Arterial Blood Vessel, Artery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arteria Celiaca
Literary usage of Arteria celiaca
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anatomy of the Domestic Fowl by Benjamin Franklyn Kaupp (1918)
"The lymph vessels of the liver, the stomach, the pancreas, and the duodenum enter
near the root of the arteria celiaca into the large lymph trunk. ..."
2. The Arteries of the gastro-intestinal tract with inosculation circle by Byron Robinson (1908)
"The proximal mesenteric artery arose practically in common with the arteria
celiaca (Figure 53). It emitted the right renal artery (Figure 43). ..."
3. ... The Blood-vascular System of the Loricati, the Mailcheeked Fishes by William Fitch Allen (1905)
"A. An artery resembling our superior mesenteric artery, Monroe ; Arteria mesenterica
anterior, Hyrtl and Stannius; arteria celiaca, Emery (? ..."