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The cervical part of the internal carotid a. is from...
Bifurcation of the common cartoids to entrance to carotid canal
The petrous part of the internal carotid a. is ...
Inside the carotid canal
The cavernous part of the internal carotid a. is ...
The hairpin turn inside the cavernous sinus
The supraclinoid part of the internal carotid is where...
The artery pierces the dura mater
Anterior cerebral a. (anatomical)
Cingulate gyrus, superior frontal gyrus, paracentral lobule, corpus callosum, orbital part of frontal lobe, frontal pole
Anterior cerebral a. (functional)
Sensory and motor cortexes for leg and foot
Anterior cerebral a. (occlusion)
Contralateral weakness and sensory loss of foot and leg
Anterior choroidal a. (anatomical)
Midbrain, basal ganglia, internal capsule
Anterior choroidal a. (functional)
Part of visual pathway
Middle cerebral a. - superior division (anatomical)
Lateral surface of frontal lobe, anterior surface of parietal lobes
Middle cerebral a. - superior division (functional)
Primary sensory cortex for face, hand, arm, trunk
Middle cerebral a. - inferior division
Medial and lateral temporal lobe
Lenticulostriate a.
Basal ganglia
Middle cerebral a. - left superior division (occlusion)
Contralateral weakness and sensory loss of face, head, neck, trunk

Broca's aphasia
Broca's aphasia caused by blockage of what a.? Infarct of what region?
Superior division of the middle cerebral a.

Opercular and triangular part of inferior frontal gyrus
Middle cerebral a. - right superior division (occlusion)
Contralateral weakness and sensory loss of head, neck, face, trunk
Middle cerebral a. - left inferior division (occlusion)
Contralateral sensory loss of face, arm, hand

Wernicke's aphasia
Wernicke's aphasia caused by blockage of what a.? Infarct in what region?
Left inferior division of the middle cerebral a.

Superior temporal gyrus
Middle cerebral a. - right inferior division (occlusion)
Contralateral sensory loss of face, arm, ahnd

Left hemineglect
Left hemineglect is caused by infarct in what brain region?
Posterior parietal lobe
Anterior spinal aa. (anatomical)
Anterior 2/3rds of cervical spinal cord, anterior, medial medulla
Posterior spinal aa. (anatomical)
Posterior 2/3rds of cervical spianl cord, posterior medulla
Posterior inferior cerebellar a. (anatomical)
Inferior surface of cerebellum
Anterior inferior cerebellar a. (anatomical)
Anterior surface of cerebellum, lateral part of caudal pons
Superior cerebellar aa. (anatomical)
Superior surface of cerebellulm, lateral part of middle pons, pineal gland
Pontine aa. (anatomical)
Pons
Labyrinthine aa. (anatomical)
Inner ear
Posterior cerebral a. (anatomical)
Medial and inferior surface of temporal and occipital lobes

Thalamus
Posterior cerebral a. (functional)
Primary visual cortex
Superior superficial vv. (drain what? to where?)
Superolateral and medial surfaces of cerebral hemispheres

Superior sagittal sinus
Middle superficial vv. (drain what? to where?)
Lateral parts of hemispheres

Cavernous sinus
Inferior superficial vv. (drain what? to where?)
Orbital surface of frontal lobe, inferior surface of temporal lobe

Superior sagittal sinus, middle cerebral vv. (to cavernous sinus)
Superior anastomotic v. (connects what two structures?)
Middle cerebral v. to superior sagittal sinus
Inferior anastomotic v. (connects what two structures?)
Middle cerebral v. to transverse sinus
Basal v. (formed from what structures?)
Anterior cerebral v., deep middle cerebral vv.
Anterior cerebral v. (drains what? to where?)
Medial part of cerebral hemispheres

Basal v.
Deep middle cerebral v. (drains what? to where)
Insula and neighboring gyri

Basal v.
Right and left internal cerebral vv. drain what structures?
Thalamus, basal ganglia, choroid plexus