
<radiology> Arteria radicularis magna, arises from aorta, from intercostal or lumbar aa., between T8 and L4, left side (80%), supplies lower 2/3 of spinal cord, typical hairpin course ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(ah-dahm-kyĕ´vich) an unusually large anterior segmental medullary artery arising from an intersegmental branch of the aorta, varying from the lower thoracic to the upper lumbar level, and traveling posteriorly to supply the spinal cord by joining with the anterior spinal artery.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ah-dahm-kē-ā′vich Synonyms: great segmental medullary artery
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