Cerebral artery?
The brain receives blood from two sources: the internal carotid arteries, which arise at the point in the neck where the common carotid arteries bifurcate, and the vertebral arteries. The internal carotid arteries branch to form two most important cerebral arteries, the anterior and middle cerebral arteries.
Function of cerebral artery.
The Arteries provide oxygenated blood to the brain.
Anatomy of brain Angio (image)
ICA:- internal cerebral artery both side right and left
VA:- vertebral artery both side right and left
BA:- bacillary artery (1)
MCA:- middle cerebral artery both side rt and lt
ACA:- anterior cerebral artery
ACA:- anterior communication artery
PCA:- posterior cerebral artery
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