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Innominate Artery Branches

Right CCA and Right Subclavian

Carotid bulb contains

baroreceptors that assist in blood pressure control

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Carotid body contains

chemoreceptors

CCA bifurcates at

upper border of thyroid cartilage

ECA branches

provide collateral pathways for intracranial stenosis

ECA Nl PSV

<150 cm/s

VA's supply

10 - 25% of cerebrum

VA Nl PSV

< 50 cm/s

Basilar Artery bifurcates

at Circle of Willis to form cerebral arteries

ACA supplies

Cava septum pellucidum
Corpus callosum
Frontal & parietal lobes

MCA supplies

Frontal
Parietal
Temporal

PCA supplies

, Occipital
Temporal

Cerebral circulation: Sups

Branches spread over surface of brain

Cerebral circulation: penetrating branches

Enter brain tissue segments for nutrient exchange and neuronal function

Cerebral circulation: Intracranial venous sinuses

Located between dura mater and periosteum drain cerebral blood into IJV

Polycythemia Vera

Thickened blood reduces flow and leads to distal ischemia, increased risk of thrombus/embolus
formation

>1.2 mm IMT

Increased risk for stenosis

TIA symptoms

< 24 hours

CVA symptoms

> 24 hours

Subarachnoid Hemmorhage

Rupture of intracranial vessel

RICA stenosis

Lt side paresis, paresthesia

LICA stenosis

Rt side paresis, paresthesia

Amaurosis Fugax

Temporary monocular blindness
"TIA of eye"

ICA Disease

Unilateral symptoms with contralateral stenosis
Amaurosis Fugax
Broca Aphasia
Hemiparesis
Homonymous Hemianopia
Paralysis
Paresthesia

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