Ileal vessels explained
In anatomy, the ileal vessels are the arteries and veins which supply or drain the ileum, the final section of the small intestine.[1]
These are:
- Unnamed branches of the superior mesenteric artery (see also intestinal arteries)
- Unnamed tributaries of the superior mesenteric vein
Notes and References
- Book: Robinson . Byron . The Arteries of the gastro-intestinal tract with inosculation circle . 1908 . E.H. Colegrove . en.