Cortical and Vascular Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

central sulcus divides?

A

motor strip (frontal) from sensory cortex (parietal)

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2
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upside down omega

A

central sulcus

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3
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cingulate sulcus

A

midline structure

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4
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finding central sulcus from cingulate sulcus

A

cingulate sulcus > paracentral lobule (contains motor strip, sensory cortex)

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5
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branches of ICA

A

C1: cervical
C2: petrous, skull base
C3: lacerum
C4: cavernous (meningohyphyseal trunk, inferolateral trunk)
C5: clinoid segments
C6-C7: supraclinoid segments (opthalamic, PCA, anterior choroidal artery)

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6
Q

recurrent artery of Heubner

A

supplies caudate head and anterior limb of internal capsule

branch of A1 segment of ACA

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7
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ACA A1 segment branches

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recurrent artery of Heubner

lenticulostriate perforator vessels (medial basal ganglia)

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8
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lateral lenticulostriate perforate vessels

A

supply lateral basal ganglia

lateral putamen, external capsule, posterior limb of internal capsule

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9
Q

P comm location

A

between optic tract and CN3

gives off anterior thalamoperforator vessles

aneurysm here will cause CN3 palsy due to local mass effect

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10
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artery of percheron

A

PCA branch, P1

thalamoperforators which supply ventromedial thalami and rostral midbrain

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11
Q

most distal branch of ICA

A

anterior choroidal artery

supplies optic chiasm, hippocampus, posterior limb of internal capsule

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12
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segments of MCA

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M1: squamous/horizontal segment
M2: after bifurcation; to top of sylvian fissure
M3: sylvian fissure to cortical surface
m4: small cortical branches

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13
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ACA segments

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A1: proximal to Acomm (recurrent artery of Heubner)
A2: (orbitofrontal, frontopolar, pericallosal)
A3: callosomarginal arery (anterior internal frontal artery, middle internal frontal artery, posterior internal frontal artery, paracentral artery)

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14
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persistent carotid-basilar connections

A

persistent trigeminal artery (trident/tau sign)

persistent otic, hypoglossal, proatlanta intersegmental arteries

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15
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persistent trigeminal artery

A

courses adjacent trigeminal nerve

Saltzman type I: connects to basilar artery

Saltzman type II: connects superior cerebellar artery

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