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Middle colic artery

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Vein
  
Middle colic vein

Latin
  
arteria colica media

TA
  
A12.2.12.067

Supplies
  
transverse colon

MeSH
  
12153955

Middle colic artery

Source
  
superior mesenteric artery

The middle colic artery is a branch of the superior mesenteric artery that mostly supplies the transverse colon. It arises just below the pancreas. It passes inferiorly and anteriorly between the layers of the transverse mesocolon, and divides into left and right branches. The right branch anastomoses with the right colic artery, and the left anastomoses with the left colic artery, a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery. This sequence of anastomses are frequently referred to as the marginal artery of the colon.

The arches thus formed are placed about two fingers’ breadth from the transverse colon, to which they distribute branches.

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Middle colic artery Wikipedia