intermediate temporal artery

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intermediate temporal artery

A surgeon carefully examines the intermediate temporal artery during a procedure.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A branch of the temporal artery: The intermediate temporal artery is a specific blood vessel. It is a branch that arises from the temporal artery.
    • Supplies the middle cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe: Its primary function is to provide oxygenated blood to the middle section of the cerebral cortex located within the temporal lobe of the brain.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The surgeon carefully avoided the intermediate temporal artery during the procedure.
    • A blockage in the intermediate temporal artery can affect specific cognitive functions.
Advanced Usage
  • In anatomical description: The term is used precisely in medical, anatomical, and surgical contexts to describe vascular anatomy.
    • The course of the intermediate temporal artery was mapped using angiography.
Variants and Related Words
  • Temporal artery: The larger artery from which the intermediate temporal artery branches.
  • Anterior temporal artery: A different branch of the temporal artery supplying the front part of the temporal lobe.
  • Posterior temporal artery: A different branch of the temporal artery supplying the back part of the temporal lobe.
Synonyms
  • Arteria temporalis intermedia: The Latin anatomical term.
Related Phrases
  • Branch of the middle cerebral artery: While the intermediate temporal artery is typically a branch of the temporal artery (which often originates from the external carotid), in some descriptions it may be associated with branches of the middle cerebral artery supplying the cortex. This highlights the importance of precise anatomical context.
intermediate temporal artery

A surgeon carefully examines the intermediate temporal artery during a procedure.

Noun
  1. temporal artery that goes to the middle part of the cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe