Pulmonary Arteries of Middle Lobe of Right Lung
Arteriae pulmonalis lobi medius pulmonis dextri
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The middle lobar artery of the right lung is a branch of the right pulmonary artery that supplies the middle lobe of the right lung. It gives rise to two segmental arteries distally, the lateral and the medial segmental arteries.
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