superior gluteal artery
The superior gluteal artery (gluteal artery) is the largest branch of the internal iliac artery, and appears to be the continuation of the posterior division of that vessel. It is a short artery which runs backward between the lumbosacral trunk and the first sacral nerve, and, passing out of the pelvis above the upper border of the Piriformis, immediately divides into a superficial and a deep branch. Within the pelvis it gives off a few branches to the Iliacus, Piriformis, and Obturator internus, and just previous to quitting that cavity, a nutrient artery which enters the ilium. [WP,unvetted]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_gluteal_artery ]
Synonyms: arteria glutealis superior
Term info
- MA:0002054
- NCIT:C32688
- Wikipedia:Superior_gluteal_artery
- FMA:18868
- UMLS:C0226371 (ncithesaurus:Gluteal_Artery)
- EMAPA:37120 (MA:th)
- SCTID:181354004
uberon_slim, human_reference_atlas
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arteria glutea superior
uberon
UBERON:0001315
Superior gluteal artery
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_9606
Term relations
- systemic artery
- supplies some ilium
- supplies some iliacus muscle
- supplies some piriformis muscle
- branching part of some internal iliac artery
- part of some internal iliac artery
- supplies some obturator internus