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Definition of Arteria labialis
1. Noun. An artery that is a branch of the facial artery that supplies the lips of the mouth.
Group relationships: Lip
Generic synonyms: Arteria, Arterial Blood Vessel, Artery
Specialized synonyms: Arteria Labialis Inferior, Inferior Labial Artery, Arteria Labialis Superior, Superior Labial Artery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arteria Labialis
Literary usage of Arteria labialis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anatomy of the Human Body by John Bell, Charles Bell (1802)
"arteria labialis. THE labial artery is named occasionally the EXTERNAL MAXILLARY
artery, ... ArteriaLabialis."
2. The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body by John Bell, Charles Bell (1829)
"arteria labialis, OR FACIALIS. This artery is still carefully kept down in the
deep angle ; although it is to come out upon the jaw, yet it is not exposed ..."
3. Manual of Human and Comparative Histology by Salomon Stricker, Henry Power (1872)
"The vessels are branches of the arteria labialis posterior, and form simple but
tortuous loops in the papillae. The capillaries form plexuses upon the ..."
4. Observations on the Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck by Allan Burns, Granville Sharp Pattison (1824)
"About midway between the margin of the lower jaw and the mouth, the arteria
labialis superficialis is given off. Then in succession, and at a very short ..."