aortic arches and venous system Flashcards

1
Q

Aortic Sac

A

• Ascending Aorta • Aortic Arch • Brachiocephalic Artery

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2
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First Arches

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• Maxillary Artery (portion)

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3
Q

Second Arches

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• Stapedial Artery (portion)

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4
Q

Third Arches

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Carotid Arteries

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5
Q

Fourth Arches

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  • Right – Proximal Right Subclavian Artery

* Left – Aortic arch segment between left carotid and left subclavian artery

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6
Q

Fifth Arches

A

Transient and never well-developed

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7
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• Sixth Arches

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  • Right – • Proximal - Proximal right pulmonary artery • Distal - distal portion disappears
  • Left – • Proximal – Proximal left pulmonary artery • Distal–DuctusArteriosus
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8
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Right Dorsal Aorta

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• Portion becomes the right subclavian

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9
Q

Left Dorsal Aorta

A

Distal aortic arch and descending aorta

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10
Q

Right Intersegmental Artery

A

Part of right subclavian artery

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11
Q

Left Intersegmental Artery

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Left subclavian artery

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12
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Communication will eventually shift to the right

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Occurs at about 4-5 weeks.

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13
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Obliteration of the right umbilical vein and left vitelline vein • Occurs

A

5th week

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14
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At week 10

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left common cardinal vein become obliterated

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15
Q

All that remains of the left sinus horn is the

A

oblique vein of the left

atrium and the coronary sinus.

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16
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Left venous valve fuses

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with the atrial septum

17
Q

Superior part of the right venous valve

A

disappaers

18
Q

Inferior part of the right venous valve becomes

A

the valve of the inferior vena cava and the valve of the coronary sinus.

19
Q

Vitellineveins

A

Carry blood from the yolk sac to the

sinus venosus

20
Q

Umbilicalveins

A

Originate in the chorionic villi and carry

oxygenated blood to the embryo

21
Q

Common cardinal veins

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Drain the body of the embryo

22
Q

Vitelline venous system

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Enters the sinus venosus • Gives rise to the hepatic veins

23
Q

Umbilical venous system •

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Enter the sinus venosus lateral to the vitelline veins. • Persists as the umbilical vein in the term fetus.

24
Q

• Cardinal venous system

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• Enters the sinus venosus lateral/superior to the umbilical veins • Forms a large complex network of veins throughout the body.

25
Q

Right Vitelline vein is transforming into a structure

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that will eventually be the hepatic veins and all of the veins of the hepatic portal system.

26
Q

The left umbilical vein has joined

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the hepatic system.

The left umbilical vein will persist in the fetus as the umbilical vein.

27
Q

subcardinohepatic anastomosis

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This was once the right umbilical vein.

28
Q

left sinus horn eventually becomes

A

coronary sinus. left oblique vein of LA

29
Q

The anterior cardinal veins now have a channel between them

A

(the left brachiocephalic vein).

• These cardinal veins will drain the entire head and upper extremities.