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Vaginal branches of uterine artery

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Vaginal branches of uterine artery
Vessels of the uterus and its appendages, rear view.
The arteries of the internal organs of generation of the female, seen from behind. (Azygos arteries visible at bottom left.)
Details
Sourceuterine artery
Identifiers
Latinrami vaginales arteriae uterinae
TA98A12.2.15.037F
A12.2.15.031F
TA24332
FMA75582
Anatomical terminology

The uterine artery supplies branches to the cervix uteri and others which descend on the vagina; the latter anastomose with branches of the vaginal arteries and form with them two median longitudinal vessels—the vaginal branches of uterine artery (or azygos arteries of the vagina)—one of which runs down in front of and the other behind the vagina.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 616 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)