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The '''Ovarian branch of uterine artery''' is a significant anatomical structure in the female reproductive system. It is a branch of the [[uterine artery]], which itself is a branch of the [[internal iliac artery]]. The ovarian branch of the uterine artery supplies blood to the [[ovary]] and the [[uterine tube]]. | The '''Ovarian branch of uterine artery''' is a significant anatomical structure in the female reproductive system. It is a branch of the [[uterine artery]], which itself is a branch of the [[internal iliac artery]]. The ovarian branch of the uterine artery supplies blood to the [[ovary]] and the [[uterine tube]]. | ||
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[[Category:Female reproductive system]] | [[Category:Female reproductive system]] | ||
[[Category:Arteries]] | [[Category:Arteries]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 18 March 2025


The Ovarian branch of uterine artery is a significant anatomical structure in the female reproductive system. It is a branch of the uterine artery, which itself is a branch of the internal iliac artery. The ovarian branch of the uterine artery supplies blood to the ovary and the uterine tube.
Etymology[edit]
The term "ovarian" is derived from the Latin word "ovarium," which means "egg" or "nut." The term "uterine" is derived from the Latin word "uterus," which means "womb." The term "artery" is derived from the Greek word "arteria," which means "windpipe" or "artery."
Anatomy[edit]
The ovarian branch of the uterine artery arises from the uterine artery in the pelvis. It travels in the broad ligament of the uterus, a fold of peritoneum that connects the sides of the uterus to the walls and floor of the pelvis. The ovarian branch of the uterine artery then ascends to the ovary, where it anastomoses (connects) with the ovarian artery.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the ovarian branch of the uterine artery is to supply blood to the ovary and the uterine tube. This ensures that these structures receive the necessary oxygen and nutrients to function properly.
Clinical significance[edit]
The ovarian branch of the uterine artery may be involved in various medical conditions. For example, it may be affected by pelvic inflammatory disease, a condition that causes inflammation and infection in the female reproductive organs. It may also be involved in ovarian torsion, a serious condition that occurs when the ovary twists around the ligaments that hold it in place.


