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Pastimes : Ask and You Shall Receive

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To: gregor who started this subject8/20/2004 4:52:55 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) of 14396
 
The husband of my Mother's little sister has a Carotid artery in the throat 100% blocked. They cannot perform surgery. Please pray for Uncle Tommy!

URL:http://zmed.org/A07/A07.231/A07.231.114/A07.231.114.186

Also, Jimmy is doing really well after a five artery heart bypass.

The basilar artery may exist as two longitudinal trunks that may be united by anastomoses. Occasionally, the basilar splits into two vessels that reunite. When the two vessels fuse, the resulting single vessel may have a median sagittal partition. In some subjects, the basilar passes through a foramen in the dorsum sellae. An aberrant branch may arise that pierces the dorsum sellae and joins the internal carotid. In one case of a rudimentary vertebral artery that stopped short of the skull, the basilar arose as a branch of the internal carotid in the neck and en
tered the cranial cavity through the hypoglossal canal. The vertebral artery on the contralateral side ended as a

posterior inferior cerebellar artery.
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