List of images in Gray's Anatomy: VI. The Arteries
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introduction (Gray's s141)
the aorta (Gray's s142)
the arteries of the head and neck
the common carotid artery
relations (Gray's s143)
the external carotid artery (Gray's s144)
the triangles of the neck (Gray's s145)
the internal carotid artery (Gray's s146)
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the arteries of the brain (Gray's s147)
the arteries of the upper extremity
the subclavian artery (Gray's s148)
the axilla
the axillary artery (Gray's s149)
the brachial artery (Gray's s150)
the radial artery (Gray's s151)
the ulnar artery (Gray's s152)
the arteries of the trunk
the descending aorta
the thoracic aorta (Gray's s153)
the abdominal aorta (Gray's s154)
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the hypogastric artery (or Internal iliac artery) (Gray's s155)
the external iliac artery (Gray's s156)
the arteries of the lower extremity
the femoral artery (Gray's s157)
- Gray's figure #545
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the popliteal fossa (Gray's s158)
the popliteal artery (Gray's s159)
the anterior tibial artery (Gray's s160)
the arteria dorsalis pedis (Gray's s161)
the posterior tibial artery (Gray's s162)
See also
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