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| + | ==Circle of Willis== |
− | Blood is supplied to the brain by the '''internal carotid artery''' in dogs and horses. In the other domestic species the main blood supply is from branches of the '''maxillary artery'''. | + | Blood is supplied to the brain by the ''internal carotid artery'' in dogs and horses whilst in other domestic species the main blood supply is from branches of the ''maxillary artery''. The Circle of Willis (also called the ''cerebral arterial circle'' or ''arterial circle of Willis'') is a circle of arteries that supply blood to the brain. The Circle of Willis is made up of the following arteries; |
− | | + | *Left and right inferior cerebral arteries |
− | The '''circle of Willis''' (also called the cerebral arterial circle or arterial circle of Willis) is a circle of arteries that supply blood to the brain. | + | *Anterior communicating artery |
− | | + | *Left and right internal carotid arteries |
− | Arteries which make the circle are:
| + | *Left and right posterior cerebral arteries |
− | | + | *Left and right posterior communicating arteries |
− | '''1. Left and right inferior cerebral artery'''
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| + | ''Note'': The basilar artery and middle cerebral arteries, though they supply the brain, are not considered part of the circle. |
− | '''2. Anterior communicating artery'''
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− | '''3. Left and right internal carotid artery'''
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− | '''4. Left and right posterior cerebral artery'''
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− | '''5. Left and right posterior communicating artery'''
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− | The basilar artery and middle cerebral arteries, though they supply the brain, are not considered part of the circle. | |
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| The arrangement of the Circle of Willis means that if one part of the circle becomes blocked or narrowed (stenosed) or one of the arteries supplying the circle is stenosed, blood flow from the other blood vessels can continue to provide a continuous supply of blood to the brain. | | The arrangement of the Circle of Willis means that if one part of the circle becomes blocked or narrowed (stenosed) or one of the arteries supplying the circle is stenosed, blood flow from the other blood vessels can continue to provide a continuous supply of blood to the brain. |