Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture 4: Systemic Circulation

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Systemic circulation: describe the 3 major branches off the arch of the aorta, brachiocephalic, right subclavian, r. common carotid, external carotid (face) Internal carotid (brain: @bifurcation: there"s a carotid body which measures o2 levels & carotid sinus measure bp, left common carotid, left subclavian. Veterbral a. travels up transverse foramina of cervical vertebrae (first artery that comes off r. subclavian) then through the foramen magnum and fuse into basilar artery. Anteriorly: branches derived internal directly from the internal carotid artery, including the anterior cerebral artery, anterior communicating artery and the pca 2/3 internal carotid artery. Posteriorly: the posterior artery cerebral artery which is derived from the basilar artery. The middle cerebral artery is not part of the circle of. Stroke: development of focal neurological deficit due to localized or perfuse cerebral hypo perfusion. Lack of blood supply going to a part of the brain abnormal: describe the 7 major branches of the external carotid artery.

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