Accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve
The accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve is a long, slender artery in the thigh. It branches of the inferior gluteal artery. It accompanies the sciatic nerve for a short distance. It then penetrates it, and runs in its substance to the lower part of the thigh.
Accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve | |
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The arteries of the gluteal and posterior femoral regions (comitans nervi ischiadici labeled near center) | |
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Source | Inferior gluteal artery |
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Latin | arteria comitans nervi ischiadici |
FMA | 77444 |
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