The superior pancreaticoduodenal artery is a branch of –

Correct Answer: Gastroduodenal artery
Description: Branches of major arteries of gut 1. Celiac trunk : Left gastric artery Splenic artery Left gastro-epiploic artery Short gastric arteries Pancreatic arteries       c. Common Hepatic artery Right gastric artery Right and left hepatic arteries Right hepatic artery gives cystic artery Gastroduodenal artery Right gastroepiploic artery Superior pancreaticoduodenal artery 2. Superior mesenteric artery : Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery Middle colic artery Right colic artery Ileocolic artery Anterior cecal artery The posterior cecal artery which gives appendicular artery Jejunal and ileal branches 3. Inferior mesenteric artery : Superior rectal artery Sigmoid artery Left colic artery
Category: Anatomy
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