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Circle of Willis. This inferior view shows the arteries of the brain. This circular structure with its communicating branches is called the cerebral arterial circle (circulus arteriosus cerebri) or circle of Willis. English labels.
This image by the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI) is retrieved from Health Education Assets Library (HEAL) of the University of Utah.
This image by the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI) is retrieved from Health Education Assets Library (HEAL) of the University of Utah.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Arteria cerebri media
Arteria superior cerebelli
Arteria basilaris
Arteria vertebralis
Arteria spinalis anterior
Arteria inferior posterior cerebelli
Arteria inferior anterior cerebelli
Encephalon
Cerebellum
Arteria cerebri posterior
Arteria communicans posterior
Arteria carotis interna
Circulus arteriosus cerebri
Arteria communicans anterior
Arteria cerebri anterior
Creator(s)/credit: Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland
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