occipital artery
facial artery
external maxillary artery
arteria facialis
anterior cerebral artery
middle cerebral artery
anterior inferior cerebellar artery
vertebroarterial
lingual artery
posterior inferior cerebellar artery
arteria lingualis
ascending palatine artery
basilar artery
superior cerebellar artery
posterior meningeal artery
inferior cerebellar artery
subclavian
internal carotid artery
vena cerebri anterior
posterior auricular artery
common carotid
anterior cerebral vein
carotid sinus
carotico-
common carotid artery
posterior cerebral artery
supraorbital artery
arteria infraorbitalis
ileocolic artery
infraorbital artery
arteria ileocolica
carotid
external carotid artery
subcarotid
superior labial artery
arteria labialis superior
endarterium
arteria ophthalmica
labyrinthine artery
supratrochlear artery
ophthalmic artery
artery of the labyrinth
internal auditory artery
anterior meningeal artery
periarterial
innominate artery
vena vertebralis
vertebral vein
arteria
angular artery
arteria angularis
intracranial aneurysm
sacra
vertebral artery
arteria auricularis
external carotid
auricular artery
satellite vein
intercarotid
superficial temporal artery
red pipe
carotidal
endarterial
superior laryngeal artery
ulnar artery
axillary artery
vena circumflexa ilium
venisuture
vertebrarterial
internal maxillary artery
deep cervical vein
labial artery
arteria maxillaris
maxillary artery
cervical vein
circumflex iliac vein
arteria labialis
vena cervicalis profunda
arteriovenal
radiocephalic
mandibular artery
anterior spinal artery
inferior dental artery
jugular foramen
lenticulostriate
circle of Willis
internal jugular vein
arteriovenous
transradial
thoracic outlet syndrome
venoarterial

English words for 'An artery that arises from the external carotid artery opposite to the origin of the facial artery, that passes posteriorly to the base of the skull where it turns upward and ascends within the superficial fascia of the scalp, and that supplies or gives off branches supplying structures and especially muscles of the back of the neck and head.'

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