The MCA, Siphons, and ACA
What arteries are part of the Anterior Circulation of a COW?
These help build your carotid volume
What are green points or dots?
On a perfusion the best place to seed the venous
What is the Confluence of Sinus?
We call them Roach Antennas
What are Internal Cerebral Veins?
You go to this layer of tissue when measuring the Minimum
What is Lumen to Lumen?
Basilar, PICA and PCA
What are the posterior parts of a COW?
These vessels are occasionally on your Carotid Volume but typically are not on your default volume
The hotkey "S" on Olea
What is the snapshot or Camera function?
Theses vessels that get mistaken for the PCOMMS
We call them Roach Antennas
What are Internal Cerebral Veins?
There are usually 38 of these
What are Sentera Snapshots
On a Carotid Volume these should go to the lateral border of the first rib
What are the subclavians?
This allows you to Free Hand or Edit ROIs
What is the peanut or snowman button
The vessel location of where the PCAs need to reach on a COW Volume
What is the Vein of Galen?
This is the measurement number you need to do a Tortuosity Measurement.
What is 1.4 or greater?
This blood formation usually hangs off like a berry on a vessel.
What is a Saccular Aneurysm
This vessel is usually the first to come off the Rt side of the Arch
What is the Innominate or the Brachiocephalic Artery
The button that allows you to seed your artery and venous
What is the ellipse or oval button?
The vessels that connects the A1 Segment to the MCA
What is the Carotid Terminus?
The name we call it when all the series are not all 3DR sendbacked
What is a Garth?
These two vessels will go from 2-3 points into MCA and also to C2 Vertebrals
What are Rt and Lt Siphon CPRS?
When a a non-mandatory stenosis is measured
What is 30%?
This a like a stress test to the brain
What is a diamox?
The vessel that connects the Jugulars to the Confluence of Sinus
What is the Transverse Sinus?
The number the mean needs to be to change to a Low Hounsfield COW
What is 140 or less?