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The internal carotid plexus (carotid plexus) is situated on the lateral side of the internal carotid artery, and in the plexus there occasionally exists a small gangliform swelling, the carotid ganglion, on the under surface of the artery.
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Cranial nerve dysfunction and headache may occur with unruptured aneurysms of the cavernous and supraclinoid portions of the internal carotid artery.
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In human anatomy, the internal carotid artery is a major artery of the head and neck that helps supply blood to the brain. Classification Terminologia Anatomica currently breaks the artery into four parts: "cervical", "petrous", "cavernous", and "cerebral".
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Extracranial internal carotid artery aneurysm presenting as symptomatic hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal nerve paralysis. This is a case of an internal carotid artery aneurysm presenting acutely following chiropractic neck manipulation with hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal nerve palsy.
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Definition of internal carotid nerve in the Medical Dictionary. internal carotid nerve explanation. Information about internal carotid nerve in Free online English dictionary. A sympathetic nerve extending upward from the superior cervical ganglion along the internal carotid artery, forming the internal carotid plexus.
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Internal carotid (nerve) plexus information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. Dictionary » Internal carotid (nerve) plexus...
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Definition of Internal carotid nerve plexus in the Medical Dictionary. Internal carotid nerve plexus explanation. Information about Internal carotid nerve plexus in Free online English dictionary. (redirected from Internal carotid nerve plexus)
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Free Online Library: The optic nerve and the internal carotid artery in the sphenoid sinus. (Rhinoscopic Clinic). by "Ear, Nose and Throat Journal"; Health, The bulges produced by the optic nerve and the internal carotid artery are of considerable clinical importance (Figure).
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