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The vaginal artery is an artery in females that supplies blood to the vagina.
[edit] TerminologyThe vaginal artery is usually defined as a branch of the internal iliac artery. Some sources say that the vaginal artery can arise form the internal iliac artery or the uterine artery.[1] However, the phrase vaginal branches of uterine artery is the Terminologia Anatomica term for blood supply to the vagina coming from the uterine artery. Some texts consider the inferior vesical artery to be found only in males, and that this structure in females is a vaginal artery. [edit] StructureIt descends to the vagina, supplying its mucous membrane. It can send branches to the bulb of the vestibule, the fundus of the bladder, and the contiguous part of the rectum. The vaginal artery is frequently represented by two or three branches. [edit] See also[edit] References
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This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.
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