- (L3). It runs
parallel to the
inferior vena
cava,
which is
located just to the
right of the
abdominal aorta, and
becomes smaller in
diameter as it gives...
- the
right of the
descending aorta. The
specific levels of the
tributaries are as follows:
Because the
inferior vena
cava is
located to the
right of the...
- The
aorta (/eɪˈɔːrtə/ ay-OR-tə; pl.:
aortas or aortae) is the main and
largest artery in the
human body,
originating from the left
ventricle of the heart...
- vena
cava and
right atrium, the
former lying partly behind it; on the left side, with the
pulmonary artery. The only
branches of the
ascending aorta are...
-
called venae cavae. The
inferior vena
cava (or
caudal vena
cava in some animals)
travels up
alongside the
abdominal aorta with
blood from the
lower part of...
- arch of the
aorta, or
transverse aortic arch (English: /eɪˈɔːrtɪk/) is the part of the
aorta between the
ascending and
descending aorta. The arch travels...
-
atrium receives and
holds deoxygenated blood from the
superior vena
cava,
inferior vena
cava,
anterior cardiac veins,
smallest cardiac veins and the coronary...
- large-calibre
veins that
drain blood filtered by the
kidneys into the
inferior vena
cava.
There is one
renal vein
draining each kidney.[citation needed] Each renal...
-
blood to the
ventral aorta. The
ventral aorta delivers blood to the
gills where it is
oxygenated and flows,
through the
dorsal aorta, into the rest of the...
- 19 mm
using angiography. Due to the
anatomical position of the
aorta, the
inferior vena
cava, and the kidneys, the
right renal artery is
normally longer...