Blood Supply To The Head And Neck Flashcards

1
Q

What are the great vessels leaving the heart

A

Superior/inferior vena cava
Arch of aorta
Pulmonary artery

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2
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What are the branches form the arch of the aorta

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Bracheocephalic trunk
Left common carotid
Left subclavian artery

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3
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What are the branches off of the bracheoceohalic trunk

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Right common carotid artery

Right subclavian artery

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4
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What are the division of the subclavian artery

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In relation to scalenus anterior muscle
Medial - 1
Posterior - 2
Lateral - 3 on edge of first rib

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5
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What are the 3 branches off of the 1st branch of the subclavian artery medial to the scalenus anterior muscle k

A

Internal thoracic artery which will give off branches to the intercostal muscles

Vertebral artery which passes through neck and at C6 level will pass into transverse foraminae to get into cranial cav

Thyrocervical which supplies neck and thyroid as it splits again into inferior thyroid artery

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6
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What are the parts of the thyroid gland supplied by

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Inferior by inferior thyroid artery from the thyrocervical branch from the 3rd division of the subclavian artery

Superior supplied by superior thyroid artery from the internal carotid artery

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7
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Where does the bifurcation of the common carotid artery occur

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It the laryngeal prominence of the thyroid cartilage

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8
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What are the two major arteries supplying the brain

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Vertebral artery 2nd division of the subclavian arterymane the internal carotid artery
These form the circle of Willis

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9
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What happens when the common carotid bifurcated

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Splits into internal and external
Internal stays in carotid sheath and continues up to the cranial cav
Internal carotid also contains the carotid sinus which contains baroreceptors whic monitor blood pressure

External carotid leaves sheath

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10
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What nerve innervates the carotid sinus and carotid body

A

CN 9 Glossopharyngeal

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11
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What is the carotid body

A

Contains the peripheral chemoreceptors and are external to carotid arteries

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12
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What are the branches form the external carotid

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8 branches 
Superior thyroid 
Ascending pharyngeal 
Lingual 
Facial
Occipital
Posterior auricular
Maxillary 
Superficial temporal 

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13
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What does the intralveolar artery supply

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Branches to supply the teeth

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14
Q

What makes up the external jugular vein

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Posterior division of the retromandibular vein and the posterior auricular

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15
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What makes up the common facial and what doe this eventually drain into

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The anterior division of the retromandibular vein and the facial vein = common facial
This then Drains into internal jugular

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16
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What makes up the retromandibular vein

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Superficial temporal

Maxillary

17
Q

Where does inferior alveolar vein drain into

A

Maxillary vein

18
Q

What is the danger triangle

A

Veins that are superficial in this triangle are thin walled and can carry infection to cranial cavity
This can be done via facial vein as this has no valves so can get to heart also

19
Q

What is endocarditis and how can it have a dental origin

A

Infection of the cardiac valves due to bacteria in blood

Dental origin form abcess from perio disease bac into blood