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The '''medial and lateral digital arteries''' enter the solar foramen and form the '''terminal arch''' within the solar canal of the distal phalanx.  Branches  from the terminal arch run through foraminae on the parietal surface of the distal phalanx to supply the laminar corium. Several of these branches emerge near the solar border and anastamose to form the '''marginal artery of the sole'''.  This supplies the solar and cuneate corium.
 
The '''medial and lateral digital arteries''' enter the solar foramen and form the '''terminal arch''' within the solar canal of the distal phalanx.  Branches  from the terminal arch run through foraminae on the parietal surface of the distal phalanx to supply the laminar corium. Several of these branches emerge near the solar border and anastamose to form the '''marginal artery of the sole'''.  This supplies the solar and cuneate corium.
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The arterial supply to the digit in the pelvic limb is the same as in the thoracic limb, except for the supply to the navicular bone. In the pelvic limb of some horses, a collateral arch from the plantar branches of the middle phalanx supply the proximal navicular network.
      
==Thoracic Limb Veins==
 
==Thoracic Limb Veins==
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