- Lumbar arteries
Infobox Artery
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Latin = arteriae lumbales
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Caption = The veins of the right half of the male pelvis. (Lumbar arteries not labeled, but third lumbar vein labeled at center top.)
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Vein =Lumbar veins
Supplies = Quadratus lumborum
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The lumbar arteries are in series with the intercostals.They are usually four in number on either side, and arise from the back of the
aorta , opposite the bodies of the upper fourlumbar vertebræ .A fifth pair, small in size, is occasionally present: they arise from the
middle sacral artery .They run lateralward and backward on the bodies of the
lumbar vertebræ , behind thesympathetic trunk , to the intervals between the adjacenttransverse processes , and are then continued into the abdominal wall.The arteries of the right side pass behind the
inferior vena cava , and the upper two on each side run behind the correspondingcrus of the diaphragm.The arteries of both sides pass beneath the
tendinous arches which give origin to thePsoas major , and are then continued behind this muscle and thelumbar plexus .They now cross the
Quadratus lumborum , the upper three arteries running behind, the last usually in front of the muscle.At the lateral border of the Quadratus lumborum they pierce the posterior aponeurosis of the
Transversus abdominis and are carried forward between this muscle and theObliquus internus .They anastomose with the
lower intercostal , thesubcostal , theiliolumbar , thedeep iliac circumflex , and theinferior epigastric arteries.
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* - "Branches of the Abdominal Aorta"
* - "The Abdominal Aorta"
* - "Parietal and visceral branches of the abdominal aorta."
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