ARTERIAL SUPPLY OF THE THORACIC LIMB Flashcards

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The A. axillaris is the main continuation of ?

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e A. subclavia distal to the origin of the A.

cervicalis superficialis

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The A. axillaris extends from .. to…?

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extends from the first rib to the medial surface of the M. teres major. it crosses the axilla ventral and medial to the brachial plexus.

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In the brachial region, the axillary

artery is continued as the ..? which in turn continues as the ..?

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A. brachialis, which in turn continues as the A. mediana

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The A. axillaris gives rise to the following branches?

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A. subscapularis (that giva branch to A. circumflexa humeri caudalis,A. collateralis radialis
A. thoracodorsalis).
A. circumflexa humeri cranialis
A. thoracica lateralis- לא בחומר לבוחן
A. thoracica externa- לא בחומר לבוחן
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A. subscapularis This large artery passes between witch 2 mussels? and how? when it becomes subcutaneous?

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passes between the M. subscapularis and M. teres major to run cauddorsally along the caudal margin of the scapula; it becomes subcutaneous at the scapula’s caudal angle

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The following branches are given of from A. subscapularis?

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A. circumflexa humeri caudalis A. collateralis radialis A. thoracodorsali

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A. thoracodorsali is directed? accompanies the nerve..? It supplies the 2 mussels..?

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This large, caudo-dorsally directed vessel accompanies the N. thoracodorsalis. It supplies the distal M. teres major and the M. latissimus dorsi.

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A. circumflexa humeri caudalis it gives rise to ..?were?

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close to its origin, it gives rise to the A.

collateralis radialis

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A. circumflexa humeri caudalis runs ..? accompanied by nerve?

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This artery runs from medial to lateral (accompanied by the N. axillaris) by passing between the long and accessory heads of the triceps

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A. circumflexa humeri caudalis anastomoses with the..? were?

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Lateral to the neck of the humerus, it anastomoses with the A. circumflexa humeri cranialis.

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A. circumflexa humeri caudalis Branches supplied to witch 2 mussels?

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Branches are supplied to all the heads of the triceps and both parts of the deltoid muscle.

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A. collateralis radialis runs ..? accompanied by nerve ?

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After arising from the A. circumflexa humeri caudalis and passing deep to the accessory head of the triceps, this artery runs distally (accompanying the N. radialis) on the caudal and then lateral surfaces of the M. brachialis.

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13
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A. collateralis radialis supplies the 2 mussels..?and gives rise to the..?

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It supplies the M. brachialis and M. anconeus and gives rise to the nutrient artery of the humerus

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14
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A. collateralis radialis ends by anastomosing with..?

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it ends by anastomosing with the A. brachialis superficialis proximal to the elbow.

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A. circumflexa humeri cranialis usually the last branch of..?but it may also arise from..?

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This small artery is usually the last branch of the A. axillaris, but it may also arise from the A. subscapularis

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A. circumflexa humeri cranialis runs over the M..?and under the..?it ends by anastomosing with..?

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It runs over the M. coracobrachialis and under the biceps’ tendon of origin; it ends by anastomosing with the A. circumflexa humeri caudalis

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17
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A. circumflexa humeri cranialis supplies the ..?

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The vessel supplies the surrounding muscles and the shoulder joint.

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18
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After the A. circumflexa humeri cranialis is given off, the axillary artery continues as the..?

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After the A. circumflexa humeri cranialis is given off, the axillary artery continues as the A. brachialis.

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19
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The A. brachialis runs..?and gives rise to the following branches..?

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The vessel runs directly to the elbow where it lies cranial to the medial epicondyle and is flanked on either side by collateral veins. gives rise to :
A. profunda brachii, A. bicipitalis,A. collateralis ulnaris
A. brachialis superficialis (witch gives the A. antebrachialis superficialis cranialis), A. transverse cubiti
A. interossea communis (witch gives the A. ulnaris
A. interossea caudalis A. interossea cranialis)

20
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A. profunda brachii runs..?

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This caudally directed artery arises in the proximal third of the brachium and passes between the long and medial heads of the triceps

21
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A. profunda brachii supplies..?

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It supplies a number of branches to the M.

triceps brachii. The artery is sometimes double.

22
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A. bicipitalis supplies the M..?It may be..?and may arise from?

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The bicipital artery supplies the M. biceps brachii. It may be double and may arise from the collateral radial artery

23
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A. collateralis ulnaris runs..?and accompanies the N…?

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This smallish vessel arises in the distal third of the brachium and runs distally over the medial aspect of the olecranon; it accompanies the proximal portion of the N. ulnaris (distally, the N. ulnaris is accompanied by the A. ulnaris).

24
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A. collateralis ulnaris supplies the ..?

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It supplies the triceps, anconeus and

antebrachial flexor muscles, and the elbow joint.

25
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A. transverse cubiti supplies the..?arises on..? passing beneath..?

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This laterally directed vessel arises on the flexion surface of the elbow. It supplies the extensor muscles of the carpus and digits by passing beneath the distal biceps and brachialis muscles; it also supplies the elbow joint

26
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A. brachialis superficialis arises from ..? and can also from..? and were it arises?

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While this branch usually arises from the A. brachialis, it can also arise from the A. bicipitalis. The vessel arises proximal to the elbow joint;

27
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who continues as the A. antebrachialis superficialis cranialis? and were?

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Distal to the elbow, the A. brachialis superficialis continues as the A. antebrachialis superficialis cranialis

28
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after receiving the A.collateralis radialis, it runs cranio-distally over the distal M. biceps brachii. it is..?

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A. brachialis superficialis

29
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A. antebrachialis superficialis cranialis divides into..?both branches run..?on witch M..?and accompany the R…?

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This artery immediately divides into medial and lateral branches. Both branches run distally on the M. extensor carpi radialis and accompany the corresponding branches of the radial nerve’s R. superficialis

30
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A. interossea communis is the last branch of..?
arises from..?
on the deep surface of the..?
runs to..?

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This laterally directed artery is the last branch of the A. brachialis. It arises distal to the elbow joint, on the deep surface of the M. pronator teres, and runs to the proximal interosseous space.

31
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A. interossea communis giving rise to..?

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After giving rise to the A. ulnaris (usually), it divides to form the A. interossea cranialis and A. interossea caudalis.

32
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A. ulnaris This artery usually arises from the..? but can also arise from..?

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This artery usually arises from the common interosseous artery but can also arise from
the median artery.

33
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The ulnar artery accompanies the N..?It passes through and supplies the..?and also supplies the M..?

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The ulnar artery accompanies the N. ulnaris in the forearm. It passes through and supplies the M. flexor digitalis profundus and also supplies the M. flexor carpi ulnaris.

34
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A. ulnaris After receiving a branch from..? divides into witch two branches?

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After receiving a branch from the A. profunda antebrachii, it divides into two branches: R. carpeus palmaris R. carpeus dorsalis

35
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A. interossea caudalis supplies branches to most of the..?

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This vessel is very well developed and supplies branches to most of the antebrachial muscles, as well as the radial and ulnar nutrient arteries.

36
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A. interossea caudalis lies in..?

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It lies in the interosseous space between the M. pronator quadratus (medially) and the interosseous membrane (laterally).

37
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A. interossea caudalis is a breanch from?

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A. interossea communis

38
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A. interossea caudalis is Distally it divides into two branches..?

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Distally it divides into two branches: R. interosseous ,R. palmaris

39
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A. interossea cranialis runs..?supply?

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This small, insignificant branch runs through the space between the radius and ulna, and contributes to the supply of the muscles on the cranio-lateral aspect of the antebrachium. לא לבוחן

40
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A. mediana is main source of blood to..?occasionally also gives rise to the..?

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it is the main source of blood to the Manus. In addition to the following branches, the A. mediana occasionally also gives rise to the ulnar artery.

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The median artery runs..?

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The median artery runs distally on the caudo-medial border of the radius, covered by the M. flexor carpi radialis. Proximal to the carpus, it runs in the groove (medially) between the deep and superficial digital flexor tendons. It then runs through the carpal canal and branches on the palmar surface of the metacarpus to form the superficial palmar arterial system

42
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Distal to the origin of the….. the brachial artery continues as the A. mediana

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Distal to the origin of the A. interossea communis, the brachial artery continues as the A.
mediana

43
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A. profunda antebrachii This artery usually arises from the..?sometimes arises from the?

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This artery usually arises from the proximal segment of the A. mediana. However, it
sometimes arises from the distal part of the A. brachialis or from the A. interossea communis; it
may also occur as more than one artery.

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A. profunda antebrachii runs..?anastomoses with the..?

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It runs distally under the M. flexor carpi radialis,

supplies the flexors of the carpus and the digits, and anastomoses with the A. ulnaris.

45
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A. radialis arises from the..?It runs..?

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This vessel arises from the medial aspect of the A. mediana in the middle of the antebrachium.
It runs distally on the cranio-medial edge of the radius where it lies cranio-medial to the A. mediana .

46
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At the carpus, the radial artery divides to form two branches:

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R. carpeus dorsalis,R. carpeus palmaris לא לבוחן