SLPA 3704 Chapter Notes: cerebrovascular System-

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Supplies oxygen and nutrition to the brain via arteries. Removes the metabolic waste and carbon dioxide via veins. Brain receives its blood supply from 2 arterial systems. The two systems join in the circle of willis. There is no energy storage mechanism in the human brain. An uninterrupted supply of oxygenated blood is very important. Aca mainly supplies the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobe. Clinical signs of interruption of blood circulation in the aca might include: Supply blood to the entire lateral surface of the cerebrum. Blood supply mostly related to speech, language, and sensorimotor functions. Clinical signs of interruption of blood circulation in the mca might include. Clinical signs of interruption of blood circulation in the pca might include. The damaged tissues surrounding the original injury of the brain. The cells in this area contain idling neurons, lethargic and non-functional, but remain viable due to low oxygen levels.

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