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What vessel serves as the source of the spleen’s blood supply from the aorta?
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What vessel serves as the source of the spleen’s blood supply from the aorta?
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From the aorta to the spleen, there is firstly the celiac trunk (branch of the aorta) that then divides in three arteries, being one of them the one that will do the blood supply of the spleen, called splenic artery.
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