Interlobar arteries

{{Distinguish|Pulmonary artery#Interlobar arteries of the lung|Interlobular arteries}}

{{Infobox Artery

| Name = Interlobar arteries

| Latin = arteriae interlobares renis

| Image = Kidney PioM.png

| Caption = {{div col|colwidth=30em}}{{ordered list |style=text-align: left;

|1=Renal pyramid

|2=Interlobular artery

|3=Renal artery

|4=Renal vein

|5=Renal hilum

|6=Renal pelvis

|7=Ureter

|8=Minor calyx

|9=Renal capsule

|10=Inferior renal capsule

|11=Superior renal capsule

|12=Interlobar vein

|13=Nephron

|14=Renal sinus

|15=Major calyx

|16=Renal papilla

|17=Renal column

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| Caption2 =

| BranchFrom = renal artery, via segmental arteries and lobar arteries

| BranchTo = arcuate arteries

| Vein = Interlobar veins

| Supplies =

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The interlobar arteries are vessels of the renal circulation which supply the renal lobes. The interlobar arteries branch from the lobar arteries which branch from the segmental arteries, from the renal artery. They give rise to arcuate arteries.{{Cite book|title=Medical physiology : a cellular and molecular approach|others=Boron, Walter F.,, Boulpaep, Emile L.|year=2012|isbn=9781437717532|edition= Updated second |location=Philadelphia, PA|pages=750|oclc=756281854}}

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