basilar artery

collocation in English

meaningsofbasilarandartery

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basilar
adjective
uk
/ˈbæz.ɪ.lər/
us
/ˈbæz.ɪ.lɚ/
related to the base of something, especially the base of ...
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artery
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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(Definition ofbasilarandarteryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Multiple connexins form gap junction channels in ratbasilararterysmooth muscle cells.
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Over the years, he has accumulated experience with procedures such as elective stenting of thebasilararteryand other intracranial vessels.
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It transmits the facial and acoustic nerves and the internal auditory branch of thebasilarartery.
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Posterior to the clivus is thebasilarartery.
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Thebasilararteryruns within the basilar sulcus.
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The internal acoustic meatus transmits the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves and the labyrinthine artery (an internal auditory branch of thebasilarartery).
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Those of thebasilararteryand posterior cerebral artery are hard to reach surgically and are more accessible for endovascular management.
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Complications include subarachnoid hemorrhage,basilararteryinjury and hypothalamic or pituitary injury.
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The right and left posterior cerebral arteries arise from thebasilarartery, which is formed by the left and right vertebral arteries.
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Basal or basilar crackles (not to be confused with thebasilararteryof the brain) are crackles apparently originating in or near the base of the lung.
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Basilararterylabeled below center.
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Combined flow through carotid and basilar arteries adjusted for head size.
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Vertigo, in association with posterior circulation ischaemia due to atherosclerosis of the subclavian, vertebral and/or basilar arteries is common.
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Carotid and basilar arteries were segmented from the images and the areas used to calculate flow per heartbeat (ml/heartbeat).
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The specific receptor subtype it activates is present in the cranial and basilar arteries.
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