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Blood mapping: map the route of blood traveling from right common carotid artery through the occipital...

Blood mapping: map the route of blood traveling from right common carotid artery through the occipital lobe and to the internal jugular vein. ( need to know the route of the blood as it passes through all arteries and organs or parts of the anatomy, then where anastomosis occurs or capillary exchange, noting all anatomy and names of veins and arteries and capillary beds along the way. Thank you

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Blood mapping: map the route of blood traveling from right common carotid artery through the occipital lobe and to the internal jugular vein.

Common carotid  artery (supply O2 blood to the head and neck ) --> Internal carotid artery (supply to brain) --> Basilar artery (large robust in the posterior cranial fossa) --> Circle of willis (At the Circle of Willis, the internal carotid arteries branches and supply over 80% of the cerebrum) --> Posterior cerebral artery (oxygenated blood to the occipital lobe) --> Occipital sinus ( smallest dural venous sinus) -->Sigmoid sinus --> Internal jugular vein.

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