
The cystic artery supplies oxygenated blood to the gallbladder and cystic duct. ==Most common arrangement== In the classic arrangement, occurring with a frequency of approximately 70%, a singular cystic artery originates from the geniculate flexure of the right hepatic artery in the upper portion of the hepatobiliary triangle. A site of origin fro...
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<anatomy, artery> Origin, right branch of hepatic; distribution, gall bladder and visceral surface of the liver. ... Synonym: arteria cystica. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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origin, right branch of hepatic artery proper; branches, none; distribution, gallbladder.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. origin, right branch of hepatic; distribution, gall bladder and adjacent visceral surface of the liver. Synonyms: arteria cystica
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n] - a branch of the hepatic artery
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arteria cystica noun a branch of the hepatic artery; supplies the gall bladder and the surface of the liver
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