Blood Supply To The Brain Flashcards

1
Q

Wherd does the anterior circulation of the brain arise from?

What does it supply?

A

Internal carotid arteries.

Majority of the cerebral hemispheres.

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Where does the posterior circulation of the brain arise from?
What does it supply?

A

Vertebral arteries.

Brainstem, cerebellum, some of the temporal and occipital lobes.

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3
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What does the middle cerebral artery supply?

A

Lateral aspects of the cerebral hemispheres (frontal and parietal lobes),
Superior temporal lobe.
Also give rise to lenticulostriate arteries that supply the lentiform and caudate nuclei and internal capsule.

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What does the anterior cerebral artery supply?

A

Cortical branches supply medial aspect of frontal and parietal lobes,
Corpus callosum.
Left and right anterior cerebrals anastomose at the anterior communicating artery to do this.

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What structure does the anterior communicating artery loop over?

A

Corpus callosum

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What gives rise to the basilar arteries?

A

Confluence of the vertebral arteries.

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What does the terminal bifurcation of the basilar artry give rise to?
What does this supply?

A

Posterior cerebral artery.

This supplies the occipital lobe, inferior temporal libe and thalamus

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Q

Which branches of the posterior cerebral artery supply the thalamus?

A

Thalamoperforator and thalamogeniculate branches

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What do the posterior communicating arteries connect?

A

Posterior and middle cerebral arteries.

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What does the superior cerebellar artery supply?

A

Superior aspect of cerebellum and midbrain (alongside posterior cerebral).

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What does the anterior inferior cerebellar artery supply?

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Anteroinferior aspect of the cerebellum (crazy!) and the lateral pons. There are also posterior inferior cerebellar arteries.

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12
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What do the anterior spinal arteries supply?

A

Anterior 2/3 of spinal cord

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13
Q

What is the artery of adamkiewicz?

A

Tributary of the lower spinal cord that is often damaged in aneurysm repair

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What is unique about the posterior spinal arteries?

What do they supply?

A

They are paired.

Supply posterior 1/3 of the spinal cord

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15
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What would blockage of the posterior spinal arteries result in?

A

Ipsilatral loss of dorsal colum modalities.

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16
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What would blockage of the anterior spinal arteries cause?

A

Bilateral loss of spinothalamic tract modalities,

Bilateral loss of motor function (due to loss of the cerebrospinal tract)

17
Q

Which arteries supply the superior corticospinal tract (in the pons)?
What syndrome may result as a blockage of these?

A
Pontine arteries (branches off of basilar artery).
Locked-in syndrome - complete paralysis apart from muscles supplying the eyes.
18
Q

What are the lenticulostriate arteries?

A

Branches of the middle cerebral artery, commonly occluded in stroke. Supply the internal capsule, caudate nucleus and lentiform nucleus.