Blood supply of the head and neck Flashcards

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Vertebral arteries

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supply posterior brain
unite to form the basilar artery off of which comes the posterior cerebral artery

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External carotid arteries

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supply most structures external to the cranium by sending multiple branches to target organs

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Internal carotid arteries

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no branches in the neck
supply the orbits and most of the brain

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4
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Ophthalmic artery

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gives arterial blood supply to the orbit

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5
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Central retinal artery

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a terminal branch
occlusion results in instant blindness

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6
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External carotid artery branches

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superior thyroid
lingual
facial
occipital
posterior auricular
ascending pharyngeal
superficial temporal
maxillary

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Carotid body

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mass of tissue containing chemoreceptors that monitor oxygen and carbon dioxide blood levels

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Carotid sinus

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an area in the wall of the artery with baroreceptors that function to monitor blood pressure

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Internal jugular veins

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drain almost all of the blood from the brain via the dural sinuses, anterior face, cervical viscera, and deep muscles of the neck

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10
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External jugular veins

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drain parts of the scalp and face

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Dural sinuses

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interconnected series of channels in the skull that lie between the 2 layers of cranial dura mater

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Cavernous sinus

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located lateral to the sell turcica
receive blood from the ophthalmic veins

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Cranial meniges

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coverings of the brain that lie directly internal to the cranium
protect the brain, form support framework for arteries, veins, and sinuses, and enclosed a fluid-filled area

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Dural infoldings

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internal meningeal layer of dura reflects away from the periosteal layer to form dural infoldings or reflections that divide the cranial cavity and support parts of the brain

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15
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Falx cerebri

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largest, separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres

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Tentorium cerebelli

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separates the occipital lobes of the cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum

17
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Falx cerebelli

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partially separates the cerebellar hemispheres

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Dura-cranium interface (epidural)

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not a natural space between the skull and external periosteal layer of dura as the dua tightly adheres to the bones
becomes a space only pathologically
ex. when blood from torn meningeal vessels pushes the periosteum away from the cranium

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Dura arachnoid junction (subdural)

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not a natural space between the dura and arachnoid
a space may physically develop as a result of trauma

20
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Subarachnoid space

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a real space between the arachnoid and pia that contains CSF, cerebral arteries, and veins that drain into the superior sagittal sinus

21
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Extradural (epidural) hemorrhage

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is arterial in origin
blood is torn branches of the middle meningeal artery collects between the external periosteal layer of the dura and the calvaria following a hard blow to the head and compresses the brain

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Dural border hematoma (subdural hematoma)

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Blood does not collect into a preexisting space but rather creates a space at the dura-arachnoid junction

23
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage

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typically involves an escape of arterial blood into the subarachnoid space

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