Posterior cerebral artery territory US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Posterior cerebral artery territory Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which cerebral artery supplies the occipital lobe? _____
Answer: Posterior cerebral artery
Flashcard 2: Which cerebral artery supplies the splenium of the corpus callosum?_____
Answer: Posterior cerebral artery
Flashcard 3: Alexia without agraphia is a clinical finding associated with _____ artery infarct.
Answer: Posterior cerebral (PCA)
Extra: Alexia without agraphia (Dejerine syndrome) is a disconnection syndrome typically caused by an infarct in the **dominant posterior cerebral artery (PCA)** territory. It involves the **splenium of the corpus callosum** and the **occipital cortex**.
Flashcard 4: What structure is most commonly compressed by an aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery?
Answer: Optic chiasm compression, resulting in bitemporal hemianopia.
Extra: Aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery (ACom) are the most common site of Berry aneurysms in the Circle of Willis. Due to their location, they can compress the optic chiasm, leading to visual field defects.
Flashcard 5: An aneurysm of which artery is most commonly associated with a CN III palsy?
Answer: CN III (Oculomotor nerve) palsy
Extra: Aneurysms of the posterior communicating artery (PCoA) typically cause a CN III palsy with pupil involvement (mydriasis), because the parasympathetic fibers are superficial on the nerve. Findings: Ptosis, "down and out" eye position, and a dilated pupil.
Flashcard 6: Where do saccular "berry" aneurysms tend to occur?
Answer: bifurcations in Circle of Willis; especially anterior and posterior communicating arteries
Flashcard 7: Identify the branch of the vertebral artery labeled as number 3 in the provided image.
Answer: posterior spinal arteries
Flashcard 8: Identify the artery in the vertebrobasilar system labeled as number 9 (the vessel formed by the union of branches from both vertebral arteries descending the spinal cord):
Answer: Anterior spinal artery
Extra: The anterior spinal artery is formed by the union of two small branches from the vertebral arteries. It descends in the anterior median fissure and supplies the anterior two-thirds of the spinal cord.
Flashcard 9: anterior cerebral artery (ACA)
Answer: medial motor cortex, medial sensory cortex
Extra: leg paralysis and sensory loss
Flashcard 10: Most common site of Berry (saccular) aneurysm in the Circle of Willis?
Answer: Anterior communicating artery (ACoA) junction
Extra: Berry (saccular) aneurysms are most common at the ACoA (approx. 40%). They are associated with ADPKD, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and Marfan syndrome. Rupture leads to subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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