• The caudal artery is the portion of the dorsal aorta of a vertebrate that passes into the tail. It is analogous to the median sacral artery in humans...
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  • trailing end of an organism Caudal artery, the portion of the dorsal aorta of a vertebrate that passes into the tail Caudal cell mass, the aggregate of...
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    cerebral arteries.[citation needed] Its branches from caudal to rostral include:[citation needed] anterior inferior cerebellar artery labyrinthine artery (<15%...
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    Autotomy (redirect from Caudal autotomy)
    two vertebrae. Sphincter muscles in the tail then contract around the caudal artery to minimize bleeding. Another adaptation associated with intravertebral...
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    abolished by removal of extracellular Ca2+ (Figure 2A). ... In the rat caudal artery, U-46619-mediated contractile responses have an absolute requirement...
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    subclavian arteries are paired major arteries of the upper thorax, below the clavicle. They receive blood from the aortic arch. The left subclavian artery supplies...
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    vessels near the caudal end of the posterior communicating artery. The PCA begins as a continuation of the posterior communicating artery in 70-90% of fetuses...
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    known as a lusorian artery. In the normal embryological development of the aortic arches, the right dorsal aorta regresses caudal to the origin of the...
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    the fusion of several embryonic vessels near the caudal ends of the posterior communicating arteries supplying the mesencephalon and diencephalon. The...
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    medullary arteries, which enter the spinal cord at various points along its length. The actual blood flow caudally through these arteries, derived from...
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    distinct arteries, communicating with the anterior spinal artery to form a characteristic "basket" which angiographically defines the caudal extent of...
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    Vertebra (redirect from Caudal vertebra)
    neural spine) which projects centrally. This process points dorsally and caudally from the junction of the laminae. The spinous process serves to attach...
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    pancreatic artery Dorsal pancreatic artery Inferior pancreatic artery (aka transverse pancreatic artery) Caudal pancreatic artery Casillas, Javier; Levi, Joe...
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    of the vertebral artery: The vertebral artery supplies an area between the anterior spinal and posterior inferior cerebellar arteries, including the solitary...
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    midbrain adjoins the diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus, etc.), while caudally it adjoins the hindbrain (pons, medulla and cerebellum). In the rostral...
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    Feline arterial thromboembolism (category Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries)
    is a disease of the domestic cat in which blood clots (thrombi) block arteries, causing severe circulatory problems. Relative to the total number of feline...
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    palatine artery, branches of the maxillary artery. Anterior ethmoidal artery and posterior ethmoidal artery, branches of the ophthalmic artery Septal branches...
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    of arteries: the polar artery (posterior communicating artery), paramedian thalamic-subthalamic arteries, inferolateral (thalamogeniculate) arteries, and...
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    subarachnoid cisterns. It occupies the space created by the angle between the caudal/inferior surface of the cerebellum, and the dorsal/posterior surface of...
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    classified as an expanded part of the VACTERL association and as a form of caudal regression syndrome. Sirenomelia is mainly characterized by the fusion of...
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    Truncal vertebrae (divided into thoracic and lumbar vertebrae in mammals) lie caudal (toward the tail) of cervical vertebrae. In sauropsid species, the cervical...
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    lenticulostriate branches of middle cerebral artery (superior half) and recurrent artery of Heubner of the anterior cerebral artery (inferior half) Genu: lenticulostriate...
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    nucleus Olivary body Inferior olivary nucleus Rostral ventrolateral medulla Caudal ventrolateral medulla Solitary nucleus (Nucleus of the solitary tract) Respiratory...
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    recurrent meningeal branch of lacrimal artery (anastomotic branch of lacrimal artery with the middle meningeal artery)[citation needed] The superior orbital...
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    from the first arch. The artery of the first arch is the first aortic arch, which partially persists as the maxillary artery. The second pharyngeal arch...
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    their tributaries. Hip bone (Innominate bone) Brachiocephalic artery (Innominate artery) Moore, Keith L. (2018). Clinically oriented anatomy (Eighth ed...
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    mature. As the internal carotid artery branches more caudally to form the posterior communicating artery, the trigeminal artery becomes less important in supplying...
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    intercostal arteries, whereas the caudal portion is supplied by a branches of either the deep circumflex iliac artery or the iliolumbar artery. The external...
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  • catheter cauda cauda equina caudal caudate caudate nucleus cava cavernous sinus cavum tympani cavum subdurale cecum celiac celiac artery celiac ganglion celiac...
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    The hindgut (or epigaster) is the posterior (caudal) part of the alimentary canal. In mammals, it includes the distal one third of the transverse colon...
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