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Head and Neck Magnetic Resonance Angiogram: 1

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The following images of a normal head and neck magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) are presented as an anatomic demonstration of circulation from the heart to the brain. Correlate these images with the illustrations in brain circulation, cerebrovascular disease, and neck anatomy. This image shows the great vessels of the superior thoracic aperture (subclavian vein access.)     

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Head and Neck Magnetic Resonance Angiogram: 2

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This animated reconstruction shows the major vessels of the neck. Note the posterior position of the left subclavian in the lateral view.     

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Head and Neck Magnetic Resonance Angiogram: 3

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The common carotids are shown in white, the internal carotids in blue, external carotids red, and vertebrals yellow.       

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