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
Source
Uterine artery
Identifiers
Latin
rami vaginales arteriae uterinae
TA98
A12.2.15.037F A12.2.15.031F
TA2
4332
FMA
75582
Anatomical terminology
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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.
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The uterineartery supplies branches to the cervix uteri and others which descend on the vagina; the latter anastomose with branchesof the vaginal arteries...
internal iliac artery. Some sources say that the vaginalartery can arise from the uterineartery, but the phrase vaginalbranchesofuterineartery is the term...
artery. Three groups of lymphatic vessels accompany these arteries; the upper group accompanies the vaginalbranchesof the uterineartery; a middle group...
descending branchof the uterineartery and drains into the uterine vein. The pelvic splanchnic nerves, emerging as S2–S3, transmit the sensation of pain from...
iliac artery) and the superior rectal artery (a branchof the inferior mesenteric artery) the uterinearteries (from the anterior division of the internal...
from the uterineartery and the ovarian artery. Another anastomotic branch may also supply the uterus from anastomosis of these two arteries. Afferent...
artery. Small branches are given to the ureter and the uterine tube, and one passes on to the side of the uterus, and unites with the uterineartery....
comes off of the internal iliac artery. The inferior vesical artery is a pelvic branchof the internal iliac artery in men; and in women it branches from the...
artery, branches directly from the aorta, and, in women, the uterine and vaginalarteries. The arteries that supply the ureters end in a network of vessels...
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known as the genitals and these are the organs of the vulva including the labia, clitoris, and vaginal opening. During the menstrual cycle, the ovaries...
internal iliac veins. The vaginal venous plexus lies around the sides of the vagina. Its branches communicate with the uterine venous plexuses, vesical...
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site of detachment occurs on the side facing the cervical opening can the total amount of haemorrhaging be measured by vaginal bleeding. Using vaginal bleeding...
tissue extends into the vaginal anterior wall. Şenaylı et al. said that the histological evaluation of the clitoris, "especially of the corpora cavernosa...
the inferior vesical artery, both of which are branchesof the internal iliac arteries. In females, the uterine and vaginalarteries provide additional...
a product of conception. Branchesof the umbilical arteries carry embryonic blood to the villi. After circulating through the capillaries of the villi...
most often when leaning forward or getting out of a chair.[citation needed] Vaginal prolapse or uterine prolapse may occur in women when other pelvic ligaments...
vesical, prostatic, uterine and vaginal veins. On the left, the internal iliac vein lies lateral to the internal iliac artery 73% of the time. On the right...
contain about a unit of blood (400–500 mL). Much of this blood is returned to the mother with normal uterine contractions; thus, when a woman has a cesarean...
develops into the foetus. The uterus also produces vaginal and uterine secretions which help the transit of sperm to the fallopian tubes. The ovaries produce...
of accepting the embryo. It becomes thickened, with its secretory glands becoming elongated, and is increasingly vascular. This lining of the uterine...
heroin, and other drugs which can also harm the fetus in other ways), and uterine blood flow. Placental factors include size, microstructure (densities and...
flow to a target organ or tissue. Uterineartery embolization (UAE) or uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) Prostate artery embolization (PAE) Pulmonary arteriovenous...
observed that injection of fluid from porcine ovarian follicles produced pubertal- and estrus-type changes (including vaginal, uterine, and mammary gland changes...