middle cerebral artery
The middle cerebral artery supplies blood to the lateral surface of the brain.
Noun: 1. A major artery of the brain: The middle cerebral artery (MCA) is one of the two primary terminal branches of the internal carotid artery. It is a critical vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to large portions of the cerebral cortex, including areas responsible for motor function, sensation, and language. 2. Anatomical structure with key branches: After its origin, the middle cerebral artery typically travels laterally and divides into several branches (often described as dividing into superior, inferior, and deep branches) to irrigate specific brain regions.
- Noun:
- An occlusion of the middle cerebral artery is a common cause of ischemic stroke.
- The surgeon carefully dissected around the middle cerebral artery to access the deeper aneurysm.
- The scan showed a normal flow of blood through the middle cerebral artery.
- "MCA territory": Refers to the specific area of the brain supplied by the middle cerebral artery. Damage to this territory results in predictable neurological deficits.
- The MRI showed an infarction in the left MCA territory, explaining the patient's aphasia.
- "MCA syndrome": A clinical presentation resulting from a stroke in the middle cerebral artery, often characterized by contralateral weakness, sensory loss, and, if in the dominant hemisphere, language impairment.
- The patient was admitted with a classic right MCA syndrome.
- MCA: A common acronym for "middle cerebral artery."
- The report noted a narrowing of the proximal MCA.
- Internal Carotid Artery (ICA): The parent artery from which the middle cerebral artery originates.
- Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA): The other terminal branch of the internal carotid artery, supplying different brain regions.
- There are no direct anatomical synonyms for the "middle cerebral artery" as it is a specific, named structure. In general anatomical contexts, it can be referred to as a cerebral artery or a major cerebral vessel.
- "Branch of the middle cerebral artery": Refers to one of its subdivisions (e.g., the superior trunk).
- The aneurysm was located on a cortical branch of the middle cerebral artery.
- "Middle cerebral artery distribution": Functionally synonymous with "MCA territory," describing the area it supplies.
- The symptoms were consistent with an event in the middle cerebral artery distribution.
The middle cerebral artery supplies blood to the lateral surface of the brain.
- one of two branches of the internal carotid artery; divides into three branches