Cerebral Arteries

Cerebral arteries are the main vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the brain, making them essential for the operation of the nervous system. They are heavily involved in the maintenance of brain function and if the arteries are blocked, it can lead to serious neurological issues. Because of this, diagnosing and treating the blockage of these arteries is very important. Cerebral arteries can be found all over the brain, but the two main arteries are the Internal Carotid and the Vertebral Arteries. These two arteries merge together to form the Circle of Willis, which is the main source of blood supply to the brain. The Circle of Willis also serves as an important route for the drainage of deoxygenated blood. The main treatments for blockages of the cerebral arteries are angioplasty and stenting. These are minimally-invasive procedures which use balloons, stents, and drugs to help restore blood flow to the affected area. Doctors may also prescribe medications to help reduce the risk of blood clots and control blood pressure in order to safeguard the patient’s health. Thus, it is clear that cerebral arteries play a crucial role in maintaining brain health and function. Diagnosis and treatment of blockages in these vessels is essential for preserving the vitality of the nervous system.

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