External carotid artery | Arteries of the neck

External carotid artery The arteria carotis externa also moves towards the skull and its branches supply parts of the head, the facial region and the meninges, among others. It usually runs in front of the internal carotid artery and crosses the hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal nerves. In total, the external carotid artery gives off 8 branches … External carotid artery | Arteries of the neck

Subclavian artery | Arteries of the neck

Subclavian artery Besides the arteria carotis communis, the arteria subclavia is one of the large arteries of the neck. It supplies parts of the neck, especially the upper extremity and also parts of the chest with arterial blood. As described above, the right subclavian artery originates from the brachiocephalic trunk and the left subclavian artery … Subclavian artery | Arteries of the neck

The accompanying symptoms | Lymphedema

The accompanying symptoms Lymphedema itself is not actually a disease, but a symptom. This symptom occurs in many different diseases and depending on the cause, the other symptoms are also different. With all lymphedema, the restriction of movement is a severe side effect. In a congenital malformation, lymphedema is often accompanied only by pain, skin … The accompanying symptoms | Lymphedema

The consequences of lymphedema | Lymphedema

The consequences of lymphedema In the absence of treatment, lymphedema can have many late effects. The skin develops blisters and eczema, which heal worse and worse over time. In the stage of elephantiasis the skin becomes leathery and grey. The pressure can also damage vessels and muscles. The storage of the lymph can make the … The consequences of lymphedema | Lymphedema

Which doctor treats lymphedema? | Lymphedema

Which doctor treats lymphedema? Lymphedema is a disease in whose therapy many different doctors are involved. The first symptoms are often noticed by the patient’s family doctor. After oncological operations, the treating oncologists can also diagnose lymphedema in follow-up examinations. Treatment is sometimes carried out in specialist lymphology clinics and by the patient’s family doctor. … Which doctor treats lymphedema? | Lymphedema

Carotid artery anatomy and function

Synonyms Carotid, carotid, carotid, carotid artery Latin: Arteria carotis communis. Definition The carotid artery runs in pairs and supplies large parts of the head and neck with oxygen-rich blood. On the right, it originates from the brachiocephalic trunk, on the left directly from the aortic arch. Course of the carotid artery The course of the … Carotid artery anatomy and function

Diseases of the carotid artery | Carotid artery anatomy and function

Diseases of the carotid artery Constriction (stenosis) or occlusion of the arteries supplying the brain If stenosis of an artery occurs due to arteriosclerosis, the blood supply to this vessel is reduced and thus the supply of oxygen decreases. If this constriction develops very slowly, i.e. chronically, a collateral circulation can develop via the other … Diseases of the carotid artery | Carotid artery anatomy and function

Carotid artery clogged | Carotid artery anatomy and function

Carotid artery clogged When colloquially speaking of “clogging” an artery, this usually refers to the narrowing of the vessel due to arteriosclerosis, i.e. deposits in the vessel wall which protrude into the lumen of the artery and thus impede or even prevent blood flow. A direct “clogging” of arteries in the form of a thrombus, … Carotid artery clogged | Carotid artery anatomy and function