Medical Definition of Arteria sacralis lateralis

1. Usually one of two arteries which arise from the internal iliac artery or its branches; they supply muscles and skin in the neighborhood and send branches into the sacral canal, supplying radicular and spinal arteries, and continuing on to the skin and subcutaneous tissues overlying the sacrum. Synonym: arteria sacralis lateralis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arteria Sacralis Lateralis

arteria radialis indicis
arteria radicularis magna
arteria ranina
arteria rectalis
arteria rectalis inferior
arteria rectalis media
arteria rectalis superior
arteria recurrens
arteria recurrens radialis
arteria recurrens tibialis anterior
arteria recurrens tibialis posterior
arteria recurrens ulnaris
arteria renalis
arteria retinae centralis
arteria retroduodenalis
arteria sacralis lateralis (current term)
arteria sacralis mediana
arteria scapularis descendens
arteria scapularis dorsalis
arteria segmenti anterioris inferioris renis
arteria segmenti anterioris superioris renis
arteria segmenti inferioris renis
arteria segmenti posterioris renis
arteria segmenti superioris renis
arteria spinalis anterior
arteria spinalis posterior
arteria splenica
arteria stylomastoidea

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