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Neck, Head & Brain
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Aorta
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Brachiocephalic Trunk (R) The first artery to branch off the aortic arch that will then divide into the right common carotid artery and right subclavian artery Not easily seen on this model
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Subclavian a. R subclavian branches from the brachiocephalic trunk L subclavian branches directly from the aortic arch
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Vertebral a. (R/L)
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Basilar a.
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Common Carotid a. (R/L) R common carotid branches from brachiocephalic trunk L common carotid branches directly from aortic arch
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External carotid a. (R /L)
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Temporal a. (R/L)
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Facial a.
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Internal carotid a. (R/L)
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Anterior cerebral a (R/L)
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Middle cerebral a.
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Posterior cerebral a.
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Shoulder & Upper Limb
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Axillary a. (R/L) Axillary arteries branch off of the subclavians at first rib
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Brachial a. (R/L) Right axillary becomes the brachial artery at the armpit and splits at the elbow
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Ulnar a. (R/L) Ulnar artery branches off the brachial artery at the elbow
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Radial a. (R/L) Radial artery branches off the brachial artery at the elbow
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Palmar (volar) arches (R/L)
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Digital a. Digital arteries branch off the palmar arch
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Thoracic and Abdominal Walls
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Intercostal a.
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Phrenic a.
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Suprarenal a. (R/L) Arteries that run to the adrenal glands (Technically there are 3: superior, middle, inferior)
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Celiac trunk
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Gastric a.
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Splenic a.
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Hepatic a.
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Renal a. (L/R)
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Superior mesenteric a.
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Inferior mesenteric a.
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Pelvis & Lower Limb
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Common iliac a. (R/L)
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Internal iliac a (R/L)
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External iliac a. (R/L)
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Femoral a. (R/L)
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Popliteal a. (R/L)
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Anterior tibial a. (R/L)
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Posterior tibial a (R/L)
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Dorsalis pedis a (R/L)
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