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- of or near the head end or toward the front plane of a body
- earlier in time (同)prior
- of or relating to the spine or spinal cord; "spinal cord"; "spinal injury"
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- (場所などが)前の,前部の;(…より)前に位置する《+『to』+『名』》 / (時・事件などが)以前の,先の;(…より)前の《+『to』+『名』》
- 背骨の / せき髄麻酔
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Anterior spinal artery |
Micrograph showing an axial section of the anterior spinal cord and anterior spinal artery (top-middle of image). LFB-HE stain.
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1: Posterior spinal vein
2: Anterior spinal vein
3: Posterolateral spinal vein
4: Radicular (or segmental medullary) vein
5: Posterior spinal arteries
6: Anterior spinal artery
7: Radicular (or segmental medullary) artery
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Details |
Source |
Vertebral arteries |
Vein |
Anterior spinal veins |
Identifiers |
Latin |
Arteria spinalis anterior |
Dorlands
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a_61/12156004 |
TA |
A12.2.08.016 |
FMA |
50531 |
Anatomical terminology
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In human anatomy, the anterior spinal artery is the artery that supplies the anterior portion of the spinal cord. It arises from branches of the vertebral arteries and courses along the anterior aspect of the spinal cord. It is reinforced by several contributory arteries, especially the artery of Adamkiewicz.
Contents
- 1 Path
- 2 Disorders
- 3 Additional images
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Path
The anterior spinal artery arises bilaterally as two small branches near the termination of the vertebral arteries. One of these vessels is usually larger than the other, but occasionally they are about equal in size. Descending in front of the medulla oblongata, they unite at the level of the foramen magnum. The single trunk descends in the front of the medulla spinalis, extending to the lowest part of the medulla spinalis. It is continued as a slender twig on the filum terminale.
On its course the artery takes several small branches (i.e. anterior segmental medullary arteries), which enter the vertebral canal through the intervertebral foramina. These branches are derived from the vertebral artery, the ascending cervical artery, a branch of the inferior thyroid artery in the neck, the intercostal arteries in the thorax, and from the lumbar artery, iliolumbar artery and lateral sacral arteries in the abdomen and pelvis.
The vessel is placed in the pia mater along the anterior median fissure. It supplies that membrane, and the substance of the medulla spinalis, also sending off branches at its lower part to be distributed to the cauda equina.
Disorders
Disruption of the anterior spinal artery leads to bilateral disruption of the corticospinal tract, causing motor deficits, and bilateral disruption of the spinothalamic tract, causing sensory deficits in the form of pain/temperature sense loss. It is called anterior spinal artery syndrome. This occurs when the disruption of the anterior spinal artery is at the level of the spinal cord. Contrast this with medial medullary syndrome, when the anterior spinal artery is occluded at the level of the medulla oblongata.
Additional images
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The arteries of the base of the brain.
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Arteries of the brain, brain stem and upper spinal cord.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
- Spinal Arterial Anatomy at Neuroangio.org
- Yoshioka K, Niinuma H, Ohira A, Nasu K, Kawakami T, Sasaki M, Kawazoe K. MR angiography and CT angiography of the artery of Adamkiewicz: noninvasive preoperative assessment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm. Radiographics. 2003 Sep-Oct;23(5):1215-25. PMID 12975511 Full Text
- Drawing of the anterior spinal artery
- Horizontal view of blood supply to the spinal cord
Arteries of the head and neck
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CC |
EC |
sup. thyroid |
- superior laryngeal
- sternocleidomastoid branch
- infrahyoid branch
- cricothyroid branch
- glandular branches
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asc. pharyngeal |
- posterior meningeal
- pharyngeal branches
- inferior tympanic
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lingual |
- suprahyoid
- dorsal lingual
- deep lingual
- sublingual
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facial |
- cervical branches (ascending palatine, tonsillar, submental, glandular)
- facial branches (inferior labial
- superior labial / nasal septum
- lateral nasal
- angular)
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occipital |
- sternocleidomastoid
- meningeal
- occipital
- auricular
- descending
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post. auricular |
- stylomastoid
- stapedial
- auricular
- occipital
- Parotid
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sup. temporal |
- transverse facial
- middle temporal (zygomatico-orbital)
- anterior auricular
- frontal
- parietal
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maxillary |
1st part / mandibular |
- anterior tympanic
- deep auricular
- middle meningeal (superior tympanic, petrosal)
- accessory meningeal
- inferior alveolar
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2nd part / pterygoid |
- to muscles of mastication (deep temporal, pterygoid, masseteric)
- buccal
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3rd part / pterygopalatine |
- posterior superior alveolar
- infraorbital (anterior superior alveolar)
- descending palatine (greater palatine, lesser palatine)
- artery of the pterygoid canal
- sphenopalatine (posterior septal branches, posterior lateral nasal)
- pharyngeal
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IC |
cervical |
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petrous |
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cavernous/
ophthalmic |
- orbital group:anterior ethmoidal
- posterior ethmoidal
- lacrimal (lateral palpebral)
- medial palpebral
- terminal (supraorbital, supratrochlear, dorsal nasal)
ocular group: central retinal
- ciliary (short posterior, long posterior, anterior)
- Circulus arteriosus major
- hypophysial (superior, inferior)
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brain |
- Circle of Willis
- ACA (anterior communicating, medial striate, Orbitofrontal artery)
- MCA (anterolateral central, Prefrontal artery, Superior terminal branch, Inferior terminal branch, Anterior temporal branch)
- posterior communicating
- anterior choroidal
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SC |
vertebral artery |
- meningeal
- spinal (posterior, anterior)
- basilar: pontine
- labyrinthine
- cerebellar (AICA, SCA, PICA)
- cerebral (PCA)
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thyrocervical trunk |
inferior thyroid |
- inferior laryngeal
- tracheal
- esophageal
- ascending cervical
- pharyngeal
- glandular branches
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transverse cervical |
- superficial branch
- deep branch / dorsal scapular
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suprascapular |
- acromial branch
- scapular anastomosis
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costocervical trunk |
- deep cervical
- Supreme Intercostal artery
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UpToDate Contents
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English Journal
- Papillitis and vasculitis of the arteria spinalis anterior as complications of hepatitis C reinfection after liver transplantation.
- Propst T1, Propst A, Nachbauer K, Graziadei I, Willeit H, Margreiter R, Vogel W.
- Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation.Transpl Int.1997;10(3):234-7.
- PMID 9163866
- Feeder arteries, longitudinal arterial trunks and arterial anastomoses of the lower human spinal cord.
- Schalow G1.
- Zentralblatt fur Neurochirurgie.Zentralbl Neurochir.1990;51(4):181-4.
- PMID 2099053
- [Value of myelo-angiography in late cases of spinal cord injury].
- Zheng WJ.
- Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery].Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi.1989 Nov;27(11):684-5, 702.
- 42 cases of spine injury complicated with cord damage were investigated pre-operatively through myelo-angiography to look into the patterns of circulatory changes with relation to treatment and prognosis. The lag period between trauma and this examination varied from 2 months to three years. Myelo-a
- PMID 2632202
★リンクテーブル★
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- 英
- anterior spinal artery (N)
- ラ
- arteria spinalis anterior
臨床関連
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- 関
- dorsal spine、rachis、spinal column、spinal cord、spine、vertebral column
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- 関
- anterioris、anteriorly、before、fore、former、pre、prior