Carotid
Transcranial
Arterial
Venous
Abdominal
100
Usually, the smaller, more anterior of the two CCA branches.
What is the ECA (External Carotid Artery)?
100
These vessels can be seen in the orbital window.
What is the ICA siphon and the Ophthalmic?
100
The most common catheter insertion point used for lower extremity arteriography.
What is the Common Femoral Artery?
100
The longest vein found in the body.
What is the great saphenous vein?
100
An abnormal renal aortic ratio.
What is >3.5?
200
The vessel that bifurcates at the level of the upper border of the thyroid cartilage.
What is the CCA (common carotid artery)?
200
This type of flow is demonstrated in the vertebral and basilar arteries.
What is retrograde flow?
200
The first branch of the ascending aorta.
What is the coronary arteries?
200
The most common place for venous insufficiency to occur.
What is the saphenofemoral junction?
200
Location of the arc of Riolan.
What is within the mesentery?
300
The vessel that supplies 75% of arterial blood to the brain.
What is the ICA (Internal Carotid Artery)?
300
This vessel is viewed at a depth of 55mm in the trans-temporal window.
What is the MCA?
300
The arteries that will have abnormal flow changes due to an occlusion at the proximal left subclavian artery.
What is the left axillary, brachial, and vertebral arteries?
300
Percent of blood in the body that is found in the venous system.
What is 80%?
300
Location where the majority of aortic aneurysms form.
What is infarenal?
400
A symptom of ICA disease characterized by temporary, partial or total monocular blindness.
What is Amaurosis Fugax?
400
The vessels that are viewed in the trans-occipital window.
What is the basilar and vertebral arteries?
400
The artery that supplies the brainstem with arterial blood.
What is the basilar artery?
400
Pain experienced with quick dorsiflexion of the foot.
What is Homan's sign?
400
Another name for the Internal Iliac Artery.
What is the hypogastric artery?
500
A branch of the ECA that can be "tapped" with your finger in order to differentiate the ECA waveform from the ICA.
What is the superficial temporal artery?
500
This vessel provides collateral flow from the ECA to the ICA on the same side of the body.
What is the supraorbital artery?
500
The abdominal vessel that arises from the anterior surface of the aorta approximately 2cm distal to the celiac axis.
What is the superior mesenteric artery?
500
The vein that causes 75% of venous ulcers due to insufficiency.
What is the posterior arch vein?
500
The goal standard evaluation for renal artery stenosis.
What is angiography?
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