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The circle of Willis is a ring- or pentagon-shaped structure of arteries located at the base of your brain. It connects the internal carotid and vertebral arteries.
Interesting way to remember the Circle of Willis https://ellievsmedicalschool.wordpress.com/2015/01/04/in-which-ellie-gets-desperate-with-her-mnemonic-devices/
👨🏽💻Need a refresher on Circle of Willis anatomy? Check out this image from a 3D time of flight MR angiography and read on to find out more.... 👨🏽💻Following on from the diagram last week, let’s have a look at how we assess the Circle of Willis in practice. It may be useful for you to look at last week’s diagram as a refresher THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS 👨🏽💻The Circle of Willis sees the anastomosis of both the anterior circulation (fed by the internal carotid arteries) and…
Circle of Willis 【 Note -: Major contribution of branches of Internal Carotid Artery 】 【 "Posterior" Cerebral artery is a branch of "Basilar artery" 】 #10TipsForGoodHealth