Hepatic artery proper

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Artery: Hepatic artery proper
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The hepatic artery proper branches from the common hepatic artery. (Hepatic artery labeled near center, on path to liver at upper left.)
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Inferior surface of the liver. (Entrance for hepatic artery labeled at bottom center.)
Latin arteria hepatica propria
Gray's subject #154 603
Source common hepatic artery   
Dorlands
/ Elsevier
    
a_61/12154486

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]



The hepatic artery proper (also proper hepatic artery), arises from the common hepatic artery and joins the portal vein and the common bile duct to form the portal triad. It subsequently gives off the cystic artery which feeds the gallbladder before bifurcating into the right and left hepatic arteries.

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