blood supply to the brain Flashcards

1
Q

what four arteries supply the brain

A

two internal carotid arteries anteriorly

two vertebral arteries posteriorly

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2
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what is the vertebral artery a branch of

A

the first part of the subclavian artery

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3
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what does the vertebral artery ascend through

A

foramina in the transverse processes (upper six cervical vertebra)

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4
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what do the vertebral arteries enter through

A

foramen magnum and pierces the meninges to enter the subarachnoid space

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5
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where does the vertebral artery become the basilar artery

A

at the lower border of the ventral pons it joins the vessel on the opposite side

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6
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where does the basilar artery ascend

A

on the anterior surface of the pons

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7
Q

where does the basilar artery terminate

A

divides into two posterior cerebral arteries

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8
Q

what is the blood supply to the cerebellum and brainstem

A

superior cerebellar artery
anterior inferior cerebellar artery
posterior inferior cerebellar artery

(SCA, AICA, PICA)

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9
Q

where does the internal carotid artery pass into the skull

A

through the carotid canal in the temporal bone
passes through the cavernous sinus,
perforates the dura mater at the anterior clinoid process and enters the subarachnoid space

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10
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what does the internal carotid artery divide into

A

anterior and middle cerebral arteries

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11
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what are the 7 radiological segments of the carotid artery

A
C1- cervical segment
c2- petrous segment
c3- lacerum segment
c4- cavernous segment
c5- clinoid segment 
c6- opthalmic segment 
c7- communicating segment
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12
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what is the circle of willis

A

anastomising system of arteries at the base of the brain

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13
Q

what is the circle of willis closely related to

A

cerebral peduncles
optic chiasma
pituritary stalk
occulomotor nerves

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14
Q

what does the anterior cerebral artery supply

A

structures near the midline (continues to corpus callosum and back towards parietal lobe

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15
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what course does the middle cerebral artery take

A

passes laterally through the lateral fissure emerges onto the lateral surface of the cerebral hemispheres

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16
Q

what are the symptoms of a middle cerebral artery stroke

A
contralateral hemiplegia (one sided paralysis)
hemi sensory loss 
contralateral hemianopia 
dysphasia
anosognosia (lack of perception)
17
Q

what are the symptoms of anterior cerebral artery stroke

A
weak contralateral leg and arm 
sensory loss in contralateral foot and leg
gait apraxia
akinetic mutism 
urinary incontinence
18
Q

what are the symptoms of a posterior cerebral artery stroke

A

contralateral homonymous hemianopia

19
Q

what is the blood supply of the basal ganglia and internal capsule

A

medial striate branch of ACA
lateral striate branches of MCA
anterior choroidal

20
Q

what is the blood supply of the thalamus and midbrain

A

branches of PCA

21
Q

what is the blood supply of the pons

A

basilar, superior cerebellar

anterior inferior cerebellar

22
Q

what is the blood supply of the medulla

A

vertebral/ anterior spinal, inferior cerebellar/ basillar

23
Q

what cranial nerves are found in the midbrain

A

3 and 4

24
Q

what cranial nerves are found in the pons

A

5,6,7,8

25
Q

what cranial nerves are found in the medulla

A

9-12

26
Q

what type of haemorrhage can a berry aneurism cause

A

subarachnoid

often Posterior communicating artery

27
Q

what are the components of the blood brain barrier

A

endothelial cell
tight juntion
basement membrane astrocyte foot processes

28
Q

what is the limit for tranport accross the BBB

A

400 Da