branch between LAD and the circumflex artery
The ramus intermedius is an anatomical variation of the coronary artery pattern, where a third branch arises from the left anterior descending artery. This variant can increase the risk of developing coronary artery disease, as it can provide an additional pathway for blockages to occur. It is important for healthcare providers to be aware of this variation when assessing and treating patients with heart conditions.
The ramus artery is also know as the left intermediary artery.
Ramus circumflexus (RCX) is a coronary artery that supplies blood to the left side of the heart. Often this is indicated while looking at the cause of a heart attack.
Inferior alveolar artery
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No. The coronary arteries are not the largest arteries. The aorta is the largest artery.
The coronary sinus runs in the posterior coronary sulcus. In the anterior coronary sulci the stems of the coronary artery run. The circumflex branch of the left and the extension of the right coronary artery that becomes the posterior descending artery run around the coronary sulcus from front to back
Left coronary artery
The right coronary artery doesnot have a primary bifurcation.
left coronary artery