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− | Paired | + | Paired pelvis [[Arterie/en|arteries]]. They arise from the division of the [[Bauchaorta/en|abdominal aorta]] in the basin and divide again into Arteria iliaca interna and Arteria iliaca externa on both sides. The two arteries iliacae internae lead fresh [[Blut/en|blood]] to the organs of the pelvis and the two arteries iliacae externae merge into the arteries of the legs (femoral artery and femoral artery). |
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Paired pelvis arteries. They arise from the division of the abdominal aorta in the basin and divide again into Arteria iliaca interna and Arteria iliaca externa on both sides. The two arteries iliacae internae lead fresh blood to the organs of the pelvis and the two arteries iliacae externae merge into the arteries of the legs (femoral artery and femoral artery).
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