posterior spinal artery
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Posterior spinal artery — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteria spinalis posterior GraySubject = 148 GrayPage = 579 Caption = The three major arteries of the cerebellum: the SCA, AICA, and PICA. (Posterior spinal artery is not labeled, but region is visible.)… … Wikipedia
spinal artery — n any of three arteries that supply the spinal cord and its membranes and adjacent structures: a) a single unpaired artery that is formed by the anastomosis of a branch of the vertebral artery on each side and that descends in the anterior median … Medical dictionary
Posterior cerebral artery — Artery: Posterior cerebral artery Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. (Yellow is region supplied by posterior cerebral artery.) … Wikipedia
Posterior meningeal artery — Artery: Posterior meningeal artery Posterior meningeal groove labeled at bottom left. Latin arteria meningea posterior Gray s … Wikipedia
Posterior spinal veins — Infobox Vein Name = PAGENAME Latin = venae spinales posteriores GraySubject = 172 GrayPage = 669 Caption = 1: posterior spinal vein 2: anterior spinal vein 3: posterolateral spinal vein 4: radicular (or segmental medullary) vein 5: posterior… … Wikipedia
Anterior spinal artery — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteria spinalis anterior GraySubject = 148 Caption = Arteries of the brain, brain stem and upper spinal cord (anterior spinal artery at bottom) Caption2 = 1: posterior spinal vein 2: anterior spinal vein 3 … Wikipedia
Occipital branch of posterior auricular artery — Artery: Occipital branch of posterior auricular artery The arteries of the face and scalp … Wikipedia
spinal artery posterior — arteria spinalis posterior … Medical dictionary
Spinal cord injury — Spinal cord injuries Classification and external resources View of the vertebral column and spinal cord ICD 10 G … Wikipedia
anterior spinal artery syndrome — injury to the ventral spinal cord caused by blockage of the anterior spinal artery and infarction of the areas it supplies. Below the level of the lesion complete paralysis, hypalgesia, and hypesthesia occur but there is relative preservation of… … Medical dictionary