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Dissection of Left Carotid Artery with Resulting Hypoxic Ischemia - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Dissection of Left Carotid Artery with Resulting Hypoxic Ischemia - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit shows the dissection of left carotid artery with resulting hypoxic ischemia. The first set of images illustrates the anatomy of the head and neck. The internal carotid artery is featured and the direction of the blood flow is represented by green arrows. An inset and actual film are included to show the partial occlusion of the left internal carotid artery. The next set of images feature the head and neck with a dissection of left carotid artery with resulting hypoxic ischemia. The insets show a complete occlusion with lack of blood supply to the left internal carotid artery.

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