Corpus: Right Gastric artery

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Synonym: right gastric artery
English:
Definition[Bearbeiten]
The arteria gastrica dextra is an artery usually arising from the arteria hepatica propria.
Course and branches[Bearbeiten]
The external gastric artery originates from the common hepatic artery, common hepatic artery or gastroduodenal artery. It runs through the lesser omentum to the right part of the lesser curvature of the stomach, supplies neighbouring areas of the stomach and sometimes gives off the inconstant supraduodenal artery to the upper part of the duodenum.
Along the lesser curvature, the dextra gastric artery forms an anastomosis with the sinus gastric artery within the lesser omentum.