SAR HS 369 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Posterior Tibial Artery, Anterior Tibial Artery, Common Carotid Artery

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Trunk - blood vessels that simply function to give of branches, not have branches that go directly to muscles. Profunda - deep part of artery (~ profound = deep) Collateral artery - next to, every hinge joint has collateral artery that runs next to it and also collateral ligament. Recurrent artery - blood flows toward the heart. Interosseous - inter = between; osseuous = bone. Muscular - also give off to other muscle. Nutrient artery - supply the spongy bone, enter a hole in the bone. Deep - most arteries have one or a pair of veins, travel together. Superficial - subcutaneous, drains superficial structure like skin: overview circulation. Aorta from heart travel down to thorax and abdomen. Common iliac artery - main supply to legs and gluteal (=butt + hip) region. Left/right subclavian artery - supply shoulder and arms on its respective side. Comes up and supply brain and spinal cord.

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