KIN 4571 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Superior Sagittal Sinus, Meninges, Choroid Plexus

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Blood supply from body: internal carotid artery, vertebral artery. Supplies front area of the brain: frontal, parietal, temporal, limbic. Divides into anterior and middle cerebral arteries: anterior cerebral artery: Supplies midline of the cortex: middle cerebral artery: Offshoot of the subclavian arteries (at about the clavicle) Join at the caudal end of the pons and forms the basilar artery. Blood flows through the basilar artery to the circle of willis. Located at the pons and midbrain levels. Basilar artery travels along the midline of the pons in the (rostral) direction and branches: Posterior cerebral arteries- blood to cortex: posterior communicating arteries: Internal carotid arteries, which in turn branch to anterior and middle cerebral arteries: medial cerebral arteries- to cortex, anterior cerebral arteries to cortex. Posterior cerebral arteries supplies inferior temporal, occipital, interior part of limbic lobe. Middle cerebral arteries - *lateral temporal *insular (inside lateral tissue) Anterior cerebral arteries *medial frontal *superior part of the limbic lobe.

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