What is the Descending Aorta? - Clevel…
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Branches of your descending thoracic aorta (in your chest) include: Visceral branches: These supply the organs in the chest, such as the lungs, esophagus, and pericardium. They include the pericardial, bronchial, esophageal, and mediastinal arteries. Parietal branches: These supply the walls of the chest, such as the ribs, muscles, and diaphragm. They include the intercostal, subcostal, and superior phrenic arteries. Bronchial arteries. Esophageal arteries. Mediastinal arteries. Pericardial arteries. Pericardial branches - supply the dorsal portion of the pericardium; Bronchial branches (or bronchial arteries) - supply the lungs;
Visceral branches: These supply the organs in the chest, such as the lungs, esophagus, and pericardium. They include the pericardial, bronchial, esophageal, and mediastinal arteries.
Parietal branches: These supply the walls of the chest, such as the ribs, muscles, and diaphragm. They include the intercostal, subcostal, and superior phrenic arteries.
Bronchial arteries.
Esophageal arteries.
Mediastinal arteries.
Pericardial arteries.
Pericardial branches - supply the dorsal portion of the pericardium;
Bronchial branches (or bronchial arteries) - supply the lungs;
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