Tags: Anatomical Structure, Artery.
The highest intercostal artery (supreme intercostal artery or superior intercostal artery) is an artery in the human body that usually gives rise to the first and second posterior intercostal arteries which supply blood to their corresponding intercostal space. It usually arises from the costocervical trunk which is a branch of the subclavian artery. Some anatomists may contend that there is no supreme intercostal artery only a supreme intercostal vein.