Book[edited by] Kelly D. Flemming.
Summary: "The cerebrospinal vasculature originates at the aortic arch. The right brachiocephalic artery divides into the right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery. The left common carotid and left subclavian arteries arise directly from the aortic arch. The 2 common carotid arteries bifurcate into the internal and external carotid arteries. The anterior circulation of the brain includes the distal branches from the internal carotid artery, including the anterior cerebral artery and the middle cerebral artery. The vertebral arteries arise from the subclavians and join at the pontomedullary junction, forming the basilar artery. The vertebrobasilar system and distal branches are commonly known as the posterior circulation of the brain"-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Section I: Neuroscience and Neuroanatomy
Section II: Psychiatry
Section III: Cerebrovascular Disorders
Section IV: Neurologic Intensive Care Disorders
Section V: Demyelinating Diseases
Section VI: Movement Disorders
Section VII: Behavioral Neurology
Section VIII: Seizure and Epilepsy
Section IX: Neuromuscular and Spine Disorders
Section X: Clinical Disorders of the Cranial Nerves and Brainstem
Section XI: Headache and Pain
Section XII: Neuro-oncology
Section XIII: Neurological Infectious Disease
Section XIV: Pediatric Neurology
Section XV: Neurologic Disorders Due to General Medical Illness
Section XVI: Sleep Disorders