week 2 - blood vessels of the head and neck Flashcards
identify the three branches of the arch of aorta
- brachiocephalic trunk
- left common carotid artery
- left subclavian artery
how does the origin of the subclavian artery difer from the left s a
- right subclavian artery arises from the brachiocephalic trunk, left s a arises from arch of aorta
identify the four branches of the subclavian artery
- vertebral artery
- internal thoracic artery
- thyrocervical trunk
- costocervical trunk
identify the three anterior branches of eca
- superior thyroid artery
- lingual artery
- facial artery
identify the three posterior branches of eca
- ascending pharyngeal artery
- occipital artery
- posterior auricular artery
what is the groove medial to the digastric notch
- occipital groove > occipital artery
list the 2 terminal branches of eca
- superficial temporal artery
- maxillary artery
list the four branches of maxillary
- middle meningeal artery
- inferior alveolar artery]
- deep temporal artery
- posterior superior alveolar artery
what type of receptors are found in carotid sinus
baroreceptors
what type of receptors are found in carotid body
chemoreceptors
list the tribuataries of the jugular vein
- anterior and external jugular veinoi
list the two tributaries that form external jugular vein
- posterior branch of retromandibular vein
- posterior auricular vein
list the two tributaries that form common facial vein
- anterior branch of retromandibulare vein
- facial vein
where does the external jugular vein drains into
subclavian vein
what does the common facial vein drains into
internal jugular vein