Lecture

Arteries Anatomy: Branches and Anastomoses

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This lecture covers the anatomy of arteries, focusing on the branches and anastomoses of major arteries in the human body such as the vertebral, carotid, subclavian, thoracic, iliac, femoral, and coronary arteries. It explains the origins and courses of these arteries, highlighting important anastomoses and collateral branches. The lecture also discusses the relationship between arteries and surrounding structures like muscles and nerves, emphasizing the clinical relevance of arterial anatomy for procedures like catheterization and angiography.

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