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They are called arterioles.
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Celiac disease may also be called sprue, nontropical sprue, gluten sensitive enteropathy, celiac sprue, and adult celiac disease.
Splenic Artery, Left Gastric Artery, and Hepatic Artery
I believe you are referring to the word 'arterial.' This word applies to any reference to the word 'artery.'
A distinctive, painful skin rash, called dermatitis herpetiformis, may be the first sign of celiac disease. Approximately 10% of patients with celiac disease have this rash
yes, but it's actually called a celiac artery. This is entirely wrong. The celiac artery is an entirely different structure. The celiac artery supplies oxygenated blood to the foregut (stomach, the first ~1/2 of the duodenum and various accessory GI organs). These organs are drained by the splenic vein and smaller tributaries to the hepatic portal system. There is no celiac vein.
hi i saw the answer for this Q in this site http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/gastrointestinal_system/stomach_ans.html (right gastro-omental artery: a branch of the gastroduodenal artery, which is a branch of the common hepatic artery, which is a primary branch of the celiac trunk )
The smallest blood vessels are called capillaries.
Intermittent compression of abdominal vessels by the median arcuate ligament of the diaphragm, especially the celiac artery. Occurs during expiration.
celiac trunk