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Vaginal artery
Arteries of the female reproductive tract (posterior view): uterine artery, ovarian artery and vaginal arteries.
Vessels of the uterus and its appendages, rear view.
Details
Source
Internal iliac artery Uterine artery
Vein
Vaginal venous plexus
Supplies
Urinary bladder, ureter, vagina
Identifiers
Latin
arteria vaginalis
TA98
A12.2.15.035F
TA2
4336
FMA
18832
Anatomical terminology
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The vaginal artery is an artery in females that supplies blood to the vagina and the base of the bladder.
The vaginalartery is an artery in females that supplies blood to the vagina and the base of the bladder. The vaginalartery is usually a branch of the...
vagina mainly via the vaginalartery, which emerges from a branch of the internal iliac artery or the uterine artery. The vaginalarteries anastamose (are joined)...
small branch of a vaginalartery in females. The inferior vesical artery is a branch of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery. It frequently...
uterine artery supplies branches to the cervix uteri and others which descend on the vagina; the latter anastomose with branches of the vaginalarteries and...
The vaginal support structures are those muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, membranes and fascia, of the pelvic floor that maintain the position of the...
The internal iliac artery (formerly known as the hypogastric artery) is the main artery of the pelvis. The internal iliac artery supplies the walls and...
Vaginal cysts are uncommon benign cysts that develop in the vaginal wall. The type of epithelial tissue lining a cyst is used to classify these growths...
and these are the organs of the vulva including the labia, clitoris, and vaginal opening. During the menstrual cycle, the ovaries release an ovum, which...
vagina (Vaginal branches of uterine artery) uterine tube ("tubal branch") Uterine artery can arise from the first branch of inferior gluteal artery. It can...
iliac artery. The inferior vesical artery is a pelvic branch of the internal iliac artery in men; and in women it branches from the vaginalartery. This...
The vaginal vault is the expanded region of the vaginal canal at the internal end of the vagina. The vaginal vault may prolapse after a hysterectomy, as...
is called the external os. The lower part of the cervix, known as the vaginal portion of the cervix (or ectocervix (cf. endocervix)), bulges into the...
procedure and between 1 and 2 days (but possibly longer) for vaginal or laparoscopically assisted vaginal procedures. After the procedure, the American College...
include the middle rectal artery, branches directly from the aorta, and, in women, the uterine and vaginalarteries. The arteries that supply the ureters...
Uterine artery embolization is a procedure in which an interventional radiologist uses a catheter to deliver small particles that block the blood supply...
The vaginal venous plexus is a group of veins draining blood from the vagina. It lies around the sides of the vagina. Its blood eventually drains into...
ovarian artery is an artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the ovary in females. It arises from the abdominal aorta below the renal artery. It can...
Vaginal bleeding is any expulsion of blood from the vagina. This bleeding may originate from the uterus, vaginal wall, or cervix. Generally, it is either...
the inferior vesical artery, both of which are branches of the internal iliac arteries. In females, the uterine and vaginalarteries provide additional...
region that is bounded by the external iliac artery and in front of the ureter and the internal iliac artery. This area is about 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm in size...
and inferior vesical artery Obturator artery Uterine artery (female) Vaginalartery (female) The contents of superior mediastinum can be remembered using...
forms a tissue mass. Vaginal neoplasms may be solid, cystic or of mixed type. Vaginal cancers arise from vaginal tissue, with vaginal sarcomas develop from...