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  2. Gastroduodenal artery - Wikipedia

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    The gastroduodenal artery can be the source of a significant gastrointestinal bleed, which may arise as a complication of peptic ulcer disease.Because of its close relationship to the posteromedial wall of the second part of the duodenum, deeply penetrating ulcers or tumours of the duodenum may cause torrential bleeding from the gastroduodenal ‘artery of haemorrhage'. [1]

  3. File:Stomach blood supply.svg - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing the arterial blood supply to the stomach and the spleen. ... gastroduodenal artery. color: red. right gastroepiploic artery. ... Left gastric artery;

  4. Duodenal bulb - Wikipedia

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    The reason for that is explained by their location. The peritoneal or abdominal cavity is located anterior to the duodenum. Therefore, if the ulcer grows deep enough, it will perforate, whereas if a posterior ulcer grows deep enough, it will penetrate the gastroduodenal artery and bleed. [citation needed]

  5. File:Arterial System en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Add label for gastroduodenal artery. Better draw for epigastric arteries. Added temporal arteries (not labeled). 11:01, 21 June 2020: 550 × 830 (1.19 MB) Jmarchn: Corrections to celiac trunk, iliac vessels (adding posterior branchs to internal iliac vessels)and thoracic arteries. Add left branch of the portal vein, added shoulder arteries: 21: ...

  6. Common hepatic artery - Wikipedia

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    The common hepatic artery is a short blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the liver, pylorus of the stomach, duodenum, pancreas, and gallbladder. [ citation needed ] It arises from the celiac artery [ 1 ] and has the following branches: [ 2 ]

  7. Intestinal arteries - Wikipedia

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    The term "intestinal arteries" can be confusing, because these arteries only serve a small portion of the intestines. They do not supply any of the large intestine. The large intestine is primarily supplied by the right colic artery, middle colic artery, and left colic artery. They do not supply the duodenum of the small intestine.

  8. Greater omentum - Wikipedia

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    The right and left gastroepiploic arteries (also known as gastroomental) provide the sole blood supply to the greater omentum. Both are branches of the celiac trunk . The right gastroepiploic artery is a branch of the gastroduodenal artery , which is a branch of the common hepatic artery , which is a branch of the celiac trunk.

  9. Duodenum - Wikipedia

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    The lymphatic vessels follow the arteries in a retrograde fashion. The anterior lymphatic vessels drain into the pancreatoduodenal lymph nodes located along the superior and inferior pancreatoduodenal arteries and then into the pyloric lymph nodes (along the gastroduodenal artery). The posterior lymphatic vessels pass posterior to the head of ...