Common iliac artery
Common iliac artery , a. Iliaca communis, a steam bath, is formed as a result of division of the abdominal part of the aorta. Common iliac arteries diverge at an angle, going down and out. In women, this angle is somewhat larger than that of men. The length of the common iliac artery is 5-7 cm. At the level of the sacroiliac joint, the artery is divided into two branches: the external iliac artery and the internal iliac artery.

In its turn, the common iliac artery gives a number of small branches to the lymph nodes, ureter and m. Psoas major.
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