RT Book, Section SR Print(0) ID 1102061290 T1 Circulation of the Brain T2 Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Edition YR 2014 FD 2014 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-139011-8 LK neurology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1102061290 RD 2024/04/19 AB The Blood Supply of the Brain Can Be Divided into Arterial TerritoriesThe Cerebral Vessels Have Unique Physiological ResponsesA Stroke Is the Result of Disease Involving Blood VesselsClinical Vascular Syndromes May Follow Vessel Occlusion, Hypoperfusion, or HemorrhageInfarction Can Occur in the Middle Cerebral Artery TerritoryInfarction Can Occur in the Anterior Cerebral Artery TerritoryInfarction Can Occur in the Posterior Cerebral Artery TerritoryThe Anterior Choroidal and Penetrating Arteries Can Become OccludedThe Carotid Artery Can Become OccludedThe Brain Stem and Cerebellum Are Supplied by Branches of the Vertebral and Basilar ArteriesInfarcts Affecting Predominantly Medial or Lateral Brain Stem Structures Produce Characteristic SyndromesInfarction Can Be Restricted to the CerebellumInfarction Can Affect the Spinal CordDiffuse Hypoperfusion Can Cause Ischemia or InfarctionCerebrovascular Disease Can Cause DementiaThe Rupture of Microaneurysms Causes Intraparenchymal StrokeThe Rupture of Saccular Aneurysms Causes Subarachnoid HemorrhageStroke Alters the Vascular Physiology of the Brain