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Qué (quién) es myomastoid artery - definición

ARTERY OF THE HEAD
Opthalmic artery; Ophthalmic Artery; Ophtalmic artery; Arteria ophthalmica; Ophthalmic arteries

Coronary arteries         
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ARTERY OF THE CORONARY CIRCULATION WHICH TRANSPORTS BLOOD INTO AND OUT OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE
Coronary artery; Conus artery; Third coronary artery; Conus arteries; Conus branch
The coronary arteries are the arterial blood vessels of coronary circulation, which transport oxygenated blood to the heart muscle. The heart requires a continuous supply of oxygen to function and survive, much like any other tissue or organ of the body.
Trabecular arteries         
TYPE OF ARTERY
Trabecular artery
The trabecular arteries are the name of the branches of the splenic artery after it passes into the trabeculae of the spleen, where it branches.
End artery         
Terminal artery; End-arteries; End arteries; End-artery
An end artery, or terminal artery is an artery that is the only supply of oxygenated blood to a portion of tissue

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Ophthalmic artery

The ophthalmic artery (OA) is an artery of the head. It is the first branch of the internal carotid artery distal to the cavernous sinus. Branches of the ophthalmic artery supply all the structures in the orbit around the eye, as well as some structures in the nose, face, and meninges. Occlusion of the ophthalmic artery or its branches can produce sight-threatening conditions.