RX Patient Tools
Use these quick guides before reading the article, or return to them when you need help preparing questions for a doctor.
Listing 100 types of arteries in the human body is quite extensive, but I can provide you with a list of some of the major and commonly known arteries. The human arterial system is complex, and it includes a vast network of arteries that vary in size and function. Here’s a list of some of the key arteries:
- Aorta
- Ascending aorta
- Aortic arch
- Descending aorta
- Thoracic aorta
- Abdominal aorta
- Common iliac artery
- Internal iliac artery
- External iliac artery
- Femoral artery
- Popliteal artery
- Anterior tibial artery
- Posterior tibial artery
- Dorsalis pedis artery
- Carotid arteries
- Common carotid artery
- Internal carotid artery
- External carotid artery
- Subclavian artery
- Brachial artery
- Radial artery
- Ulnar artery
- Cerebral arteries
- Anterior cerebral artery
- Middle cerebral artery
- Posterior cerebral artery
- Basilar artery
- Vertebral artery
- Pulmonary arteries
- Pulmonary trunk
- Right pulmonary artery
- Left pulmonary artery
- Coronary arteries
- Right coronary artery
- Left coronary artery
- Anterior interventricular artery
- Posterior interventricular artery
- Circumflex artery
- Mesenteric arteries
- Superior mesenteric artery
- Inferior mesenteric artery
- Renal arteries
- Hepatic artery
- Splenic artery
- Gastric arteries
- Celiac trunk
- Suprarenal arteries
- Gonadal arteries
- Digital arteries
- Palmar arches
This list covers many of the major arteries, but keep in mind that there are numerous smaller branches and specialized arteries throughout the body, each serving specific organs and areas. The arterial system is a key component of the circulatory system, responsible for delivering oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
