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When thinking about blood vessel routes, think about the path blood takes as it flows
through vessels to some destination in the body. This is like giving directions to
someone on how to drive somewhere. Name the vessels through which blood flows to
get to a body part. The following is by no means a complete listing of blood vessels.
UPPER EXTREMITIES
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch left subclavian artery axillary artery
brachial artery ulnar artery or radial artery
radial or ulnar veins brachial vein axillary vein subclavian vein left
brachiocephalic vein superior vena cava right atrium
radial or ulnar veins brachial vein axillary vein subclavian vein right
brachiocephalic vein superior vena cava right atrium
palmar digital and palmar metacarpal veins dorsal venous network (2 paths)
1 - cephalic vein subclavian vein brachiocephalic vein superior vena cava
2 - basilic vein brachial vein axillary vein subclavian vein brachiocephalic
vein superior vena cava right atrium
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LOWER EXTREMITIES
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch thoracic aorta abdominal aorta
common iliac artery external iliac artery femoral and deep femoral arteries
popliteal artery anterior tibial or posterior tibial arteries
anterior tibial vein popliteal vein femoral vein external iliac vein common iliac
vein > inferior vena cava right atrium
small and great saphenous veins femoral vein external iliac vein common iliac
vein inferior vena cava right atrium
THE BRAIN
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch left common carotid artery left
internal carotid artery circle of Willis
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch left subclavian artery left vertebral
artery basilar artery circle of Willis
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch brachiocephalic artery right common
carotid artery right internal carotid artery circle of Willis
dural sinuses internal jugular vein brachiocephalic vein superior vena cava
right atrium
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left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch left common carotid artery left
external carotid artery (a number of branches that supply the head and neck)
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ARTERIAL BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE RIGHT HEAD AND NECK
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch brachiocephalic artery right common
carotid artery right external carotid artery (a number of branches that supply the
head and neck)
various branches draining the head and neck right external jugular vein (Meets
subclavian vein) brachiocephalic vein superior vena cava right atrium
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch left subclavian artery internal thoracic
artery 11 anterior intercostal arteries
ARTERIAL BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE LEFT POSTERIOR THORACIC WALL AND THORACIC
VISCERA
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch thoracic aorta (several branches
given off as the aorta passes respective structures)
1. right and left bronchial arteries
2. 11 pairs of posterior intercostal arteries
3. a series of esophageal arteries
intercostal veins and esophageal veins azygos veins superior vena cava right
atrium
blood from the bronchial arteries joins the flow from the pulmonary blood flow
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch thoracic aorta abdominal aorta
(several branches given off as the aorta passes respective structures)
1. right and left inferior phrenic arteries
2. right and left superior, middle, and inferior suprarenal arteries
3. right and left renal arteries
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4. right and left gonadal arteries (gonads originated near the kidneys)
5. a series of lumbar arteries to the body wall
paired venous branches corresponding to the arterial supply join the inferior vena cava
right atrium
left ventricle ascending aorta thoracic aorta abdominal aorta 3 branches from
superior to inferior:
1. celiac trunk gives rise to three branches:
a. common hepatic artery to the liver
b. splenic artery to the spleen
c. left gastric artery
2. superior mesenteric artery supplies all of the small intestine and the large
intestine to the splenic flexure
3. inferior mesenteric artery supplies the large intestine from the splenic
flexure to the rectum
blood from the large intestine from the splenic flexure to the rectum empties into the
inferior mesenteric vein splenic vein
blood from the rest of the large intestine, the small intestine, and the pancreas
superior mesenteric vein
the splenic vein and the superior mesenteric vein unite to form the hepatic portal vein
the hepatic portal vein dumps its blood into the liver sinusoids for processing hepatic
vein inferior vena cava right atrium
left ventricle ascending aorta aortic arch thoracic aorta abdominal aorta
common iliac artery internal iliac artery various organs and structures
various organs and structures internal iliac vein common iliac vein inferior vena
cava right atrium