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The small intestine is supplied by the coeliac trunk and superior mesenteric artery. The large intestine is supplied by the inferior mesenteric artery as well as a few branches from the superior mesenteric artery.
The small intestine is supplied by the coeliac trunk and superior mesenteric artery. The large intestine is supplied by the inferior mesenteric artery as well as a few branches from the superior mesenteric artery.<noinclude>[[Category:Vascular surgery]]</noinclude>
[[Category:Vascular surgery]]

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Intestinal or abdominal ischaemia occurs when the blood flow to the large or small bowels is reduced. We can distinguish three types:

The small intestine is supplied by the coeliac trunk and superior mesenteric artery. The large intestine is supplied by the inferior mesenteric artery as well as a few branches from the superior mesenteric artery.