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Arcuate arteries of the kidney - Wikipedia The arcuate arteries of the kidney, also known as arciform arteries, [1] are vessels of the renal circulation They are located at the border of the renal cortex and renal medulla
Arcuate artery: Anatomy, branches, supply | Kenhub The arcuate artery arises from the dorsalis pedis artery adjacent to the medial cuneiform bone From its origin point, it arches laterally over the dorsum of the foot, running over the bases of the metatarsal bones while covered by the tendons of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle
Arcuate Arteries - Structure, Function Location The arcuate arteries are key vascular structures in the kidney that serve as transitional conduits between the larger interlobar arteries and the smaller cortical arteries
Arcuate Arteries (Foot) - Earths Lab The arcuate artery travels laterally above the dorsal part of the metatarsals around their bases and also produces three dorsal metatarsal arteries that circulate dorsal digital arteries towards surrounding parts of digits II to V, as well as towards a dorsal digital artery which circulates the lateral side of digit V
What Is an Arcuate Artery? - Spiegato An arcuate artery is one that is bent or curved, and the term can refer to the arcuate arteries of the foot, kidney, or uterus The foot’s arcuate artery supplies the foot and toes with blood
Arcuate artery - anatomy. app The arcuate artery (Latin: arteria arcuata) of the foot is a branch of the dorsalis pedis artery It runs along the dorsal side of the foot and provides arterial blood supply to adjacent muscles of the foot, metatarsal bones and toes (2nd, 3rd, 4th)