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BloodBlood SupplySupply ToTo The Brain The BrainThe Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)The Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Dr MukhtarDr MukhtarNeurosurgery HMCNeurosurgery HMC
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Extremly high demand for oxygen and nutrientsExtremly high demand for oxygen and nutrients: : Human Human brain represents 2% of the body weight, brain represents 2% of the body weight, butbut receives receives 18% of the cardiac output, 20% of total body oxygen 18% of the cardiac output, 20% of total body oxygen consumption and 25% of total body glucose utilization.consumption and 25% of total body glucose utilization.
Cerebrovascular deseases and strokeCerebrovascular deseases and stroke areare amongamong the the major causes of deathmajor causes of death..
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Arteries Arteries supplyingsupplying the brain the brain
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2 sources of blood:
ICA and VA
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atlas
axis
Vertebro-basilar systemVertebro-basilar system CTA: CT angiography
C6
laterally
upward
backward
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C2
C4
C5C6
(C3)
C7
cavernous sinus
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C1
C2
C3
C4
C5C6
C7
ant. clinoid proc.
cavernous sinus
foramen lacerum
carotid canal
X-ray angiogram
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caroticotympanic
inf. hypophyseal
ophthalmic
sup. hypophyseal
ant. choroidal
post. communicating
middle cerebralant. cerebral
ant. communicatingstriate
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Circle of WillisCircle of Willis
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Circle of Willis
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Circle of Willis
oculomotor n.
abducens n.
optic chiasm
mamillary bodies
pituitary stalk
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1. Circle of Willis encloses the optic chiasm, pituitary stalk and mamillary bodies.
2. Oculomotor nerve exits between the post. cerebral and sup. cerebellar arteries.
3. Vertebral arteries of the two sides unite to form the basilar artery at the ponto-medullary junction. The root of the abducens nerve and initial segment of the ant. inf. cerebellar artery can also be found here.
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A1
A2
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A1
ant. communicating
A2
A3
callo
som
argin
al b
r.
pericallosal br.
parietooccipital
sulcus
recurrent artery of Heubner
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Heubner’s
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A1
ant. communicating
A2
A3
callo
som
argin
al b
r.
pericallosal br.
parietooccipital
sulcus
recurrent artery of Heubner
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M2M2
M3 M3
M3M3
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ACA
MCA
PCA
parietooccipital
sulcus
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PCA
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anterior cerebral
middle cerebral
posterior cerebral
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oculomotor n.PCA
sca
BA
VA
aica
picasca: superior cerebellar
aica: anterior inferior cerebellar
pica: posterior inferior cerebellar
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Veins drainig the brainVeins drainig the brain
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superior cerebral veins
inferior cerebral veins
Similarly, there are superior and inferior celebellar veins for the cerebellum.
superficial middle cerebral vein
SUPERFICIAL VEINS
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Superior cerebral veins open into the superior sagittal sinus or into the adjacent lateral lacunae.
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Inferior cerebral veins drain mainly into the sphenoparietal (1), cavernous (2), superior petrous (3), and transverse (4) sinuses.
1.2.
3.
4.
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superior sagittal sinus
cavernous sinustransverse sinus
TROLARD’S VEIN
LABBE’S VEIN
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ant. cerebral
deep middle cerebral
basal (Rosenthal)
great cerebral(Galen)
DEEP VEINS
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of septum pellucidum
thalamostriate
choroid
*int. cerebral
great cerebral
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deep middle cer.
basal
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choroid
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great cerebral vein
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Almost the total volume of venous blood collected from Almost the total volume of venous blood collected from the brain leaves the skull through the jugular foramen the brain leaves the skull through the jugular foramen and the internal jugular vein.and the internal jugular vein.
If the jugular foramen and/or the internal jugular vein is If the jugular foramen and/or the internal jugular vein is occludedoccluded, , bloodblood may escape through the diploic and may escape through the diploic and emissary veins connecting the dural sinuses with the emissary veins connecting the dural sinuses with the veins of the scalp skinveins of the scalp skin..
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Diploic veins (frontal, anterior and posterior temporal, occipital): form a network between the external and internal compact bony layers of the skull and connect dural sinuses with the external veins.
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Emissary veins (occipital, parietal, condylar, mastoid): pierce the skull directly and connect dural sinuses with external veins.
diploicemissary
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Blood-brain barrier (BBB)Blood-brain barrier (BBB)The extracellular fluid of the CNS is separated from the blood by the The extracellular fluid of the CNS is separated from the blood by the BBB ensuring strictly controlled and mainly carrier protein assisted BBB ensuring strictly controlled and mainly carrier protein assisted transport of macromolecules.transport of macromolecules.
Is formed by endothelial cells attached to one other by tight junctions, Is formed by endothelial cells attached to one other by tight junctions, basement membrane, astrocytic endfeet.basement membrane, astrocytic endfeet.
Protects the CNS from possibly toxic agents.Protects the CNS from possibly toxic agents.
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the Circumventricular organs
““Circumventricular”Circumventricular” = = around the ventriclesaround the ventricles
Incomplete or missing BBBIncomplete or missing BBB
Highly capillarized structuresHighly capillarized structures
Secretion of neurohormones or detection of Secretion of neurohormones or detection of hormones, glucose, ions, etc.hormones, glucose, ions, etc.
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Subfornical organ sensory fluid regulation
Organum vasculosum
sensory, secretory
detects peptides, fluid regulation
Median eminence secretoryregulates the anterior pituitary through the release of neurohormones
Neurohypophysis secretorystore and secretes the hormones oxytocin and ADH into the blood, but does not synthesize either hormone
Subcommissural organ
secretory secretes certain proteins into the cerebrospinal fluid, its specific function is as yet unknown.
Pineal gland secretory stimulated by darkness to secrete melatonin and is associated with circadian rhythms
Area postrema sensory
the vomiting centre of the brain (can detect noxious substances in the blood and stimulate vomiting in order to rid the body of these toxic chemicals)
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The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
Provides mechanical protection for the brain and the Provides mechanical protection for the brain and the spinal cord.spinal cord.
When floating in the CSF brain weighsWhen floating in the CSF brain weighs only 50g (!) only 50g (!) according to the Archimedes’ principle.according to the Archimedes’ principle.
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internal and external CSF spaces
internal = ventricles external = subarachnoidal space
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Surface of a choroid plexus
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ant. choroidal from ICA or MCA
post. choroidal from PCA
choroidal a. of the 4th ventricle from pica
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median aperture of Magendi
cerebellomedullary(or great) cystern
lateral aperture of Luschka
lateral pontine(or pontocerebellar) cystern
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Site of CSF resorption: arachnoid granulations in the superior sagittal sinus and lateral lacunae.
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Figure Midbrain “face of panda” due to neurocysticercal granulomaAxial fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (A) and T2-weighted (B) MRI of midbrain reveal a cyst with mural nodule,
in the periaqueductal grey matter, ventral to the aqueduct.
Konanki R et al. Neurology 2013;80:1999-1999
© 2013 American Academy of Neurology
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