Posterior System Vertebral Ant. Spinal PICA Basilar AICA Sup Cerebellar Post Cerebral Post Communicating Anterior System Internal Carotid Middle Cerebral.

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Posterior System Vertebral Ant. Spinal PICA Basilar AICA Sup Cerebellar Post Cerebral Post Communicating Anterior System Internal Carotid Middle Cerebral Anterior Cerebral Ant Communicating

Posterior System Medulla: Vertebral, Ant Spinal, PICA Pons: Basilar, AICA, Sup Cerebellar Cerebellum: PICA, AICA, Sup Cerebellar Midbrain: Sup Cerebellar Post Cerebral

X 20 Mid Medulla Pyramid Medial Lemniscus Inferior Olivary Nuc Inf Cerebellar Ped IVth Ventricle Cranial Nerve Nuc Reticular Form PICA & Vertebral

X 30 Mid Pons Pontine Nuc Corticospinal & Corticobulbar Tr Medial Lemniscus Reticular Formation Facial Colliculus Cranial Nerve Nuclei IVth Ventricle Cerebellum Cerebellar Peduncles Deep Cerebellar Nuclei Basilar & AICA

PCA ACA MCA

X 120 Anterior Comm Fornix IIIrd Ventricle Thalamus & Pulvinar Corpus Callosum Lateral Ventricle (Atrium) Optic Radiations Primary Visual Cortex Caudate Nuc (2X) Internal Cap (AL, Genu, PL) Putamen Globus Pallidus (Ext & Int) External & Extreme Cap Claustrum Insular Cortex ACA MCA PCA

ICA VA BA ACA PCA MCA

Posterior Circulation Angiogram

Anterior System

Magnetic Resonance Angiography

Cerebral Veins & Dural Sinuses TS SigS SS TC FC GVG SSS ISS

Blood-Brain Barrier is Major Impediment to Diffusion of Molecules

1.Paracellular Diffusion 2.Transcellular Diffusion 3.Cation Channels 4.Ion Symports 5.Ion Antiports 6.Facilitated Diffusion Active Transport 7.Active Transport 8.Active Antiport Transport 9.Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis Transport Mechanisms at the Blood-Brain Barrier

Anterior System