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Occipital artery — Artery: Occipital artery The arteries of the face and scalp. (Occipital visible at center left.) … Wikipedia
Occipital branches of occipital artery — Artery: Occipital branches of occipital artery Latin rami occipitales arteriae occipitalis Gray s subject #144 557 Source occipital artery The occipital branches of occipital artery are terminal branches of the occ … Wikipedia
Descending branch of occipital artery — Artery: Descending branch of occipital artery Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck, showing the carotid and subclavian arteries. Latin ramus descendens arteriae occipitalis … Wikipedia
Meningeal branch of occipital artery — Artery: Meningeal branch of occipital artery Latin ramus meningeus arteriae occipitalis Gray s subject #144 557 The meningeal branch of occipital artery ascends with the internal jugular vein, and enters the skull through the jugular foramen and… … Wikipedia
Medial palpebral arteries — Artery: Medial palpebral arteries The ophthalmic artery and its branches. (Medial palpebral labeled at center top.) Latin arteriae palpebrales mediales Gray s … Wikipedia
Occipital branch of posterior auricular artery — Artery: Occipital branch of posterior auricular artery The arteries of the face and scalp … Wikipedia
Occipital lobe — Brain: Occipital lobe Frontal lobe Temporal lobe … Wikipedia
Occipital groove — Bone: Occipital groove Left temporal bone. Outer surface. (Occipital groove labeled at bottom right.) Latin sulcus arteriae occipitalis Gray s … Wikipedia
Medial medullary syndrome — Classification and external resources Medulla oblongata, shown by a transverse section passing through the middle of the olive. (Medial medullary syndrome can affect structures in lower left: especially #5, #6, #8.) ICD … Wikipedia
Medial pontine syndrome — Classification and external resources Pons. (Medial pontine syndrome affects structures at the bottom of the diagram: the corticospinal tract, abducens nerve, and occasionally the facial nerve. Medial lemniscus is also affected, but not… … Wikipedia