Cortical and Vascular Anatomy Flashcards
central sulcus divides?
motor strip (frontal) from sensory cortex (parietal)
upside down omega
central sulcus
cingulate sulcus
midline structure
finding central sulcus from cingulate sulcus
cingulate sulcus > paracentral lobule (contains motor strip, sensory cortex)
branches of ICA
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)
recurrent artery of Heubner
supplies caudate head and anterior limb of internal capsule
branch of A1 segment of ACA
ACA A1 segment branches
recurrent artery of Heubner
lenticulostriate perforator vessels (medial basal ganglia)
lateral lenticulostriate perforate vessels
supply lateral basal ganglia
lateral putamen, external capsule, posterior limb of internal capsule
P comm location
between optic tract and CN3
gives off anterior thalamoperforator vessles
aneurysm here will cause CN3 palsy due to local mass effect
artery of percheron
PCA branch, P1
thalamoperforators which supply ventromedial thalami and rostral midbrain
most distal branch of ICA
anterior choroidal artery
supplies optic chiasm, hippocampus, posterior limb of internal capsule
segments of MCA
M1: squamous/horizontal segment
M2: after bifurcation; to top of sylvian fissure
M3: sylvian fissure to cortical surface
m4: small cortical branches
ACA segments
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)
persistent carotid-basilar connections
persistent trigeminal artery (trident/tau sign)
persistent otic, hypoglossal, proatlanta intersegmental arteries
persistent trigeminal artery
courses adjacent trigeminal nerve
Saltzman type I: connects to basilar artery
Saltzman type II: connects superior cerebellar artery