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Middle suprarenal arteries

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Middle suprarenal arteries
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The middle suprarenal artery (middle capsular artery) is a paired artery in the abdomen. It is a branch of the aorta. It supplies the adrenal gland.

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Structure

Origin

The middle suprarenal artery (usually) arises from lateral aspect of the abdominal aorta. Its origin occurs at roughly the same level as that of the superior mesenteric artery.[1]:1240

Course

The vessel passes laterally[citation needed] and slightly superior-ward, passing over the crura of the diaphragm to reach the surface of the ipsilateral suprarenal gland, whereupon it forms anastomoses with the other suprarenal arteries.[1]:1240

Relations

The anatomical relations of the left and right middle superior artery differ. The right vessel crosses the inferior vena cava posteriorly near the right celiac ganglion. The left vessel passes near the right celiac ganglion, superior margin of the spleen, and splenic artery.[1]:1240

Variation

There is usually a single middle suprarenal artery (on either side of the body), but in some individuals, there may be multiple, or the vessel may be absent.[1]:1240

The vessel may sometimes arise from the (ipsilateral) renal artery, or (ipsilateral) inferior phrenic artery.[1]:1240

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Function

The middle suprarenal artery supplies the adrenal gland.[2]

Clinical significance

The middle suprarenal artery may be assessed using Doppler ultrasound.[3]

History

The middle suprarenal artery may also be known as the middle adrenal artery[3] or the middle capsular artery.[citation needed]

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