Celiac Artery: Anatomy, Function, and Supply
The celiac artery provides blood to the foregut structures, which include the stomach, duodenum, liver, pancreas, and spleen. It arises from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and divides into three branches: the left gastric artery, the splenic artery, and the common hepatic artery.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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