Biology, asked by sidraibrahim595, 3 months ago

How would the internal
carotid artery be related
directionally to the
common carotid artery​

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Answered by harshvardhan0418
5

Answer:

The ICA enters the skull base through the carotid canal within the petrous portion of the temporal bone and ascends within the cavernous sinus. It crosses the anterior clinoid process and bifurcates into the ACA and middle cerebral artery (MCA

Answered by LiteCoral
0

Answer:

How would the internal

carotid artery be related

directionally to the

common carotid artery?

Explanation:

B-mode US were first linked as 'duplex machines' in 19742. ... The common carotid artery divides into its internal and the external ... Flow reversal92, bi-directional flow93 and forward

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