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Descending aorta

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Precursor
  
Dorsal aorta

MeSH
  
A07.231.114.056.372

Source
  
Ascending aorta

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
p_07/12616698

Descending aorta

Branches
  
Thoracic aorta Abdominal aorta

Latin
  
Aorta descendens, pars descendens aortae

The descending aorta is part of the aorta, the largest artery in the body. The descending aorta is the part of the aorta beginning at the aortic arch that runs down through the chest and abdomen. The descending aorta anatomically consists of two portions or segments, the thoracic and the abdominal aorta, in correspondence with the two great cavities of the trunk in which it is situated. Within the abdomen, the descending aorta branches into the two common iliac arteries which serve the pelvis and eventually legs.

The ligamentum arteriosum connects to the junction between the arch of aorta and the descending aorta in foetal life. This artery later regresses as the ductus arteriosus.

References

Descending aorta Wikipedia


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