
Dorsal Branch of First Lumbar Artery (Left)
Ramus dorsalis arteriae lumbalis primae
Read moreDorsal Branch of First Lumbar Artery (Left) Quick Facts
Origin: Lumbar artery.
Course: Posteriorly.
Branches: Spinal branches, cutaneous branches, and muscular branches.
Supplied Structures: Spinal cord, vertebral column, and muscles and skin of the back.
Dorsal Branch of First Lumbar Artery (Left) Origin
The dorsal branches arise from the lumbar arteries, close to their origin.
Dorsal Branch of First Lumbar Artery (Left) Course
The dorsal branches course posteriorly between the transverse processes of the adjacent vertebrae.
Dorsal Branch of First Lumbar Artery (Left) Branches
The dorsal branches of the lumbar arteries contribute to the vasculature of the spinal cord, vertebral column, muscles of the back, and the overlying fascia and skin.
Dorsal Branch of First Lumbar Artery (Left) Supplied Structures
The dorsal branch contributes to the vasculature of the spinal cord, the vertebral column, the muscles of the back, and the overlying fascia and skin.
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Lumbar Artery

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