aortán
Aortán is the largest artery in the circulatory system. It carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the systemic circulation, distributing it through a network of branches.
It begins at the left ventricular outflow tract and ascends as the ascending aorta, then arches backward
The wall of the aortán consists of layers including a tunica media rich in elastic fibers that
The coronary arteries emerge from the base of the ascending aorta. The arch branches supply the head,
Diseases affecting the aortán include aneurysm (dilation), dissection (tearing of the wall), and atherosclerosis. Diagnosis relies