the left marginal artery is a branch of the circumflex artery originating from the posterior interventricular sulcus and traveling at a left margin of the heart towards the apex.
It is the same branch as the marginal branch. It is sometimes given a different name. e.i marginal branch of right coronary artery = muscular branch Least so say my anatomy teacher.
right coronary artery
some times , after angiography the doctors says,this patient have two clogged arteries or three clogged arteries.My question,total how many arteries in normal human heart.and how many clogged arteries will lead the patient to death?
It varies from 0 or 1 which is common to 2-3 or even more
marginal branch posterior interventricular branch circumflex branch left coronary artery
They branch off from the right coronary artery which arises from the aorta.
branch between LAD and the circumflex artery
The blood vessel which provides blood to most of the left ventricle is the Left Anterior Descending artery, a branch of the Left Main Coronary Artery. The Circumflex artery, also a branch of the Left Main, also supplies blood to the posterior left ventricle.
Right- Brachiocephalic artery Left- subclavian artery
uterosacral
left subclavian artery
Gastric Artery - esophageal branch and hepatic Common Hepatic Artery - Proper hepatic artery, Right Gastric artery and Gastroduodenal artery Splenic Artery - Dorsal pancreatic, short gastric and Left Gastro-omental