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38 Cards in this Set
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The cervical part of the internal carotid a. is from...
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Bifurcation of the common cartoids to entrance to carotid canal
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The petrous part of the internal carotid a. is ...
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Inside the carotid canal
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The cavernous part of the internal carotid a. is ...
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The hairpin turn inside the cavernous sinus
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The supraclinoid part of the internal carotid is where...
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The artery pierces the dura mater
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Anterior cerebral a. (anatomical)
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Cingulate gyrus, superior frontal gyrus, paracentral lobule, corpus callosum, orbital part of frontal lobe, frontal pole
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Anterior cerebral a. (functional)
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Sensory and motor cortexes for leg and foot
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Anterior cerebral a. (occlusion)
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Contralateral weakness and sensory loss of foot and leg
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Anterior choroidal a. (anatomical)
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Midbrain, basal ganglia, internal capsule
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Anterior choroidal a. (functional)
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Part of visual pathway
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Middle cerebral a. - superior division (anatomical)
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Lateral surface of frontal lobe, anterior surface of parietal lobes
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Middle cerebral a. - superior division (functional)
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Primary sensory cortex for face, hand, arm, trunk
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Middle cerebral a. - inferior division
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Medial and lateral temporal lobe
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Lenticulostriate a.
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Basal ganglia
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Middle cerebral a. - left superior division (occlusion)
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Contralateral weakness and sensory loss of face, head, neck, trunk
Broca's aphasia |
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Broca's aphasia caused by blockage of what a.? Infarct of what region?
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Superior division of the middle cerebral a.
Opercular and triangular part of inferior frontal gyrus |
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Middle cerebral a. - right superior division (occlusion)
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Contralateral weakness and sensory loss of head, neck, face, trunk
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Middle cerebral a. - left inferior division (occlusion)
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Contralateral sensory loss of face, arm, hand
Wernicke's aphasia |
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Wernicke's aphasia caused by blockage of what a.? Infarct in what region?
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Left inferior division of the middle cerebral a.
Superior temporal gyrus |
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Middle cerebral a. - right inferior division (occlusion)
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Contralateral sensory loss of face, arm, ahnd
Left hemineglect |
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Left hemineglect is caused by infarct in what brain region?
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Posterior parietal lobe
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Anterior spinal aa. (anatomical)
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Anterior 2/3rds of cervical spinal cord, anterior, medial medulla
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Posterior spinal aa. (anatomical)
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Posterior 2/3rds of cervical spianl cord, posterior medulla
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Posterior inferior cerebellar a. (anatomical)
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Inferior surface of cerebellum
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Anterior inferior cerebellar a. (anatomical)
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Anterior surface of cerebellum, lateral part of caudal pons
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Superior cerebellar aa. (anatomical)
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Superior surface of cerebellulm, lateral part of middle pons, pineal gland
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Pontine aa. (anatomical)
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Pons
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Labyrinthine aa. (anatomical)
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Inner ear
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Posterior cerebral a. (anatomical)
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Medial and inferior surface of temporal and occipital lobes
Thalamus |
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Posterior cerebral a. (functional)
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Primary visual cortex
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Superior superficial vv. (drain what? to where?)
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Superolateral and medial surfaces of cerebral hemispheres
Superior sagittal sinus |
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Middle superficial vv. (drain what? to where?)
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Lateral parts of hemispheres
Cavernous sinus |
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Inferior superficial vv. (drain what? to where?)
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Orbital surface of frontal lobe, inferior surface of temporal lobe
Superior sagittal sinus, middle cerebral vv. (to cavernous sinus) |
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Superior anastomotic v. (connects what two structures?)
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Middle cerebral v. to superior sagittal sinus
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Inferior anastomotic v. (connects what two structures?)
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Middle cerebral v. to transverse sinus
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Basal v. (formed from what structures?)
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Anterior cerebral v., deep middle cerebral vv.
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Anterior cerebral v. (drains what? to where?)
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Medial part of cerebral hemispheres
Basal v. |
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Deep middle cerebral v. (drains what? to where)
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Insula and neighboring gyri
Basal v. |
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Right and left internal cerebral vv. drain what structures?
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Thalamus, basal ganglia, choroid plexus
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