BB H 368 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Anterior Spinal Artery, Choroid Plexus, Transient Ischemic Attack

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Please note: this is just a guide, an outline to help you organize the material for study purposes. However, not all the material covered in class is in the following outline, nor will everything in this outline appear on the exam. Blood-brain barrier: what passes freely, lipids and lipid-soluble gasses, what needs transporters, glucose and amino acids pass via transporters. Arteries supplying the brain and upper spinal cord ventricle, cerebral peduncle, internal capsule, thalamus, hippocampus: arteries that arise from the internal carotid a. (supply 80% of brain and spinal cord, ophthalmic a. [optic tract, choroid plexus in the inferior horn of the lateral: posterior communicating a. [connects to the posterior cerebral a. : anterior cerebral a. [medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes: middle cerebral a. [insula, most of the cortex in the lateral fissure and the lateral: posterior cerebral.

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