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NWHSU Mash GA 2 Quiz 2 Vessels Branches

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Describe an emissary vein   passes through the skull, connects sinuses and veins outside skull  
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Describe the course of an emissary vein. Why are they clinically important?   Run through foramina and openings in skull forming anastomoses between dural venous sinuses and veins of scalp (may carry infections from scalp to dural venous sinuses)  
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Forms an important anastomosis with dorsal nasal branch of the ophthalmic a.   Angular a. of facial a.  
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Vein that is a tributary to both the external jugular and the common facial veins.   Retromandibular v.  
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duct that runs anteriorly to open into the floor of the mouth as a small caruncle just lateral to the lingual frenulum.   Submandibular duct  
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Name the tributaries to the external jugular vein. Do NOT include the ones that give rise to (form) the vessel.   Anterior jugular v., transverse cervical v., suprascapular v.  
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To where does the retromandibular vein drain?   Common Facial and External Jugular Vein  
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Draw a simple diagram showing the connections of the retromandibular posterior auricular, external jugular, facial, and common facial veins with each other. Now label the diagram correctly.   Draw Diagram  
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List 2 anastomoses that are of the portal-caval variety   Esophageal, Paraumbilical  
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List two different arteries located on and supplying the MEDIAL forehead.   Supratrochlear & Supraorbital  
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Name given to the vessels which run BETWEEN the outer and inner tables of the flat bones of the skull   Diploic vv.  
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often times a branch of superior vesical artery   ductus deferens a.  
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Name the branches of the splenic a.   Proper splenic, pancreatic, left gastroepiploic, short gastric,  
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Assume a partial occlusion at JUNCTION of the femoral and external iliac vein. Give a collateral route of VENOUS return to the heart.   femoral -> great saphaneous -> superficial epigastric -> thoracoepigastric -> lateral thoracic -> axillary -> subclavian -> brachiocephalic -> SVC -> heart  
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Assume a partial occlusion of the femoral VEIN at the level of the inguinal ligament. Give a collateral route (in correct sequence) of the VENOUS return to the heart.   femoral -> great saphaneous -> superficial epigastric -> thoracoepigastric -> lateral thoracic -> axillary -> subclavian -> brachiocephalic -> SVC -> heart  
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artery of which the inferior vesicle is a branch.   Anterior Trunk of Internal Illiac  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: a) abdominal esophageal aa.   left gastric  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: b) inferior pancreaticoduodenal a.   superior mesenteric  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a DIRECT branch: c) middle colic a.   superior mesenteric  
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Name the ARTERY of which the given vessel is a direct branch: b) left colic a.   inferior mesenteric  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: d) left colic a.   inferior mesenteric  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: c) left gonadal a.   Abdominal Aorta  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary (under normal conditions). a) left gonadal v.   left renal  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: d) inferior suprarenal a.   renal artery  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: c) superior suprarenal a.   inferior phrenic  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a DIRECT branch: d) right gastroepiploic a.   gastroduodenal  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: a) left gastroepiploic a.   splenic  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a DIRECT branch: b) short gastric a.   splenic  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary under normal conditions. c) left superior epigastric v.   internal thoracic  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary under normal conditions. d) thoracoepigastric v.   lateral thoracic  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary under normal conditions. a) upper left ascending lumbar v.   hemiazygos  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a DIRECT branch: a) right gastric a.   common hepatic artery  
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Name the vessel of which the given artery is a direct branch: b) sup. pancreaticoduodenal a.   Gastroduodenal a.  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary under normal conditions. b) portal v.   hepatic portal  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary (under normal conditions). c) cystic v.   right hepatic portal  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary (under normal conditions). d) superficial epigastric v.   great saphenous  
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different named artery with which the obturator artery has an anastamosis for collateral circulation   Medial femoral circumflex  
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Name the vessel to which the given VEIN is a DIRECT tributary (under normal conditions). b) deep circumflex iliac v.   external iliac  
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Name the tributaries to the straight sinus   Great cerebral v., inferior sagital sinus  
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sinus that is a tributary to the straight sinus   Inferior sagittal sinus  
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The superior sagittal and transverse sinuses connect to the confluence of sinuses. Name two others which also connect here.   Occipital sinus, straight sinus  
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specific structure which contains the occipital sinus   Falx cerebelli  
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SPECIFIC structure which contains the superior petrosal sinus   Tentorium cerebelli  
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Besides the sigmoid sinus, name two (another version asks for four)tributaries to the internal jugular v. that do NOT have the EXACT same name as branches of the external carotid artery   Inferior petrosal sinus, Middle thyroid, pharyngeal, common facial  
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Directly receives the drainage of the superior sagittal sinus   Confluence of sinuses  
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Besides the transverse sinus, a sinus that is a tributary to the sigmoid sinus   Superior petrosal  
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Openings through which blood vessels and nerves enter the pulp cavity of a tooth   Apical foramina  
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