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The hepatic artery proper (also proper hepatic artery), arises from the common hepatic artery and runs alongside the portal vein and the common bile duct to form the portal triad. A branch of the common hepatic artery –the gastroduodenal artery gives off the small supraduodenal artery to the duodenal bulb. Then the right gastric artery comes off and runs to the left along the lesser curvature of the stomach to meet the left gastric artery, which is a branch of the celiac trunk. It subsequently bifurcates into the right and left hepatic arteries. Of note, the right and left hepatic arteries may demonstrate variant anatomy. A misplaced right hepatic artery may arise from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and a misplaced left hepatic artery may arise from the left gastric artery. The cystic artery generally comes off of the right hepatic artery. ==Additional images== File:Gallbladder and hepatic artery 2.jpg|Proper hepatic artery File:Gray847.png|Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac and hypogastric plexuses. File:Gray1039.png|Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part of the abdomen. File:Slide6CHA.JPG|Hepatic artery proper.Visceral surface of liver. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hepatic artery proper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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