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cervical part (pair)

Identification
Official Latin term pars cervicalis arteriae carotis internae (par)
Official term cervical part of internal carotid artery (pair)
Unit identifier TAH:U3899
Unit type pair
Materiality material
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Partonomic links Level 2: cerebrospinal arterial system Short Extended
Level 3: internal carotid artery (pair) Short Extended
Level 4: cervical part (pair)
Taxonomic links Level 2: segment of organ Short Extended
Level 3: segment of artery
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Notes
For the Arteria carotis interna (Internal carotid artery or ICA, the subdivision into C1-C4 segments (Gibo et al. 1981 J Neurosurg 55:560-574) is replaced by the more recent Bouthillier subdivision into C1-C7 (Bouthillier A, van Loveren HR, Keller JT 1996 Segments of the internal carotid artery: A new classification. Neurosurgery 38:425-433). Main differences are: - the Pars lacera (Segmentum C3) is a short segment that begins above the Foramen lacerum and ends at the Ligamentum petrolinguale. The new Segments C2 and C3 cover the old Segment C2; - the Pars cavernosa is the new Segmentum C4; - the Segments C5-C7 comprise the Pars cerebralis (C4) of the Gibo/TA subdivision: the Pars clinoidea (Segmentum C5) is a borderline segment extending between dural rings, by definition never intradural, often surrounded by a venous collar (a protrusion of the Cavernous sinus), the Pars ophthalmica is Segmentum C6, and the Pars communicans Segmentum C7.
Partonomy
TAH:E10200
human body
TAH:U3568
TAH:U10381
TAH:U3947
TAH:U8891
TAH:U3898
TAH:U3899 cervical part (pair)
Total
2 children
Taxonomy
Date: 28.06.2023