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Definition of Arteria intercostalis
1. Noun. Several arteries and supplying the intercostal spaces of the rib cage.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arteria Intercostalis
Literary usage of Arteria intercostalis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lehrbuch der Anatomie des Menschen by Joseph Hyrtl (1889)
"Beim Weibe gehen aus der dritten bis sechsten arteria intercostalis stärkere
Aeste für die Brustdrüse hervor. Die Ursprünge je zweier Arteriae intercostales ..."
2. Friederici Tiedemann, Anatomes et physiologiae in Academia Heidelbergensi by Friedrich Tiedemann (1822)
"arteria intercostalis prima. 29. 29. Ramus superior et inferior. 3о. ...
arteria intercostalis tertia ex arteria aorta ortum dû- cens. 33. ..."
3. Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1903)
"... superior intercostal artery (arteria intercostalis suprema) turns downwards
over the neck of the first rib, between the last dorsal nerve and the first ..."
4. Surgical diseases of the chest by Carl. Beck (1907)
"accompanying the arteria intercostalis suprema dextra, anastomose either with
the vena azygos or upward with the vena anonyma dextra or the vena cava ..."