basilar artery
English
Noun
basilar artery (plural basilar arteries)
- (anatomy) An unpaired artery that is formed by the union of the two vertebral arteries, runs forward within the skull just under the pons, divides into the two posterior cerebral arteries, and supplies the pons, cerebellum, posterior part of the cerebrum, and the inner ear.
- Hyponyms: anterior inferior cerebellar artery, labyrinthine artery, pontine artery, superior cerebellar artery
Translations
union of the two vertebral arteries
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References
- “basilar artery”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
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