Meninges and Arteries (Part 2) Flashcards
Describe the appearance of subarachnoid hemorrhages.
The leaking blood assumes a tree-like appearance, while following the sulci.
Intracerebral hemorrhages reflect rupture of ___, such as the ___, which branch from the ____, supplying the internal capsule and basal ganglia.
- intraparenchymal branches of subarachnoid arteries
- lenticulostriate arteries
- middle cerebral artery
The right common carotid artery arises from the ____, and the left arises from the ___.
- brachiocephalic trunk
- aortic arch
The internal carotid artery emits the…
ophthalmic and posterior communicating arteries.
The internal carotid artery divides, terminating as the…
anterior and middle cerebral arteries
The ___ arteries are the first branches of the subclavian arteries.
vertebral
The vertebral arteries ascend through the transverse foramina of the upper 6 cervical vertebrae and enter the skull through the ___.
foramen magnum
The vertebral arteries emit the ___, which usually spawn the posterior spinal arteries. The vertebral arteries then emit the ___ artery before unifying to form the ___ artery.
- posterior inferior cerebellar arteries (PICA)
- anterior spinal
- basilar
The basilar artery gives rise to the ___.
-anterior inferior cerebellar arteries (AICA).
The ____ arteries arise from the basilar artery, just prior to its bifurcation into the two posterior ___ arteries near the caudal midbrain.
- superior cerebellar
- cerebral
The ___ is formed by a group of arteries that surround the optic chiasm, optic tract, mammillary bodies and the remaining ventral hypothalamus. Their perforating branches supply deep structures.
arterial circle of Willis
___and ___ arteries are the terminal divisions of the internal carotid artery, which reaches the ventral surface of the brain lateral to the optic chiasm.
- Anterior
- middle cerebral
Arising from the junction of the internal carotid and middle cerebral arteries is the ___ artery, which will join the vertebral arterial circulation.
-posterior communicating
The ___ artery runs medially and anterior to the optic chiasm.
-anterior cerebral
Bridging the two anterior cerebral arteries is the ___ artery
-anterior communicating
Major branches of the ___ arteries pass to the medial aspect of the frontal and parietal lobes, anterior perforated substance, septum pellucidum, and corpus callosum (often feeding all but the most posterior zones of this commissure).
-anterior cerebral
___ arteries (early branches of the anterior cerebral artery) supply the basal ganglia and anterior limb of the internal capsule.
-Striate
The ___ artery extends laterally in lateral fissure over the insula, sending branches to the lateral aspect of frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes.
-middle cerebral
During its early course, the middle cerebral artery emits the ___ arteries, which target the basal ganglia and the internal capsule.
-lenticulostriate
These arteries are particularly vulnerable to rupture and are a major source of intracerebral (periventricular) hemorrhage.
lenticulostriate arteries
The ___ arteries are the terminal branches of the basilar artery.
-posterior cerebral
The posterior cerebral arteries receive the ___ arteries from the internal carotid.
-posterior communicating
The ___ arteries travel laterally and dorsally around the midbrain to reach the thalamus and third ventricle.
- posterior cerebral