Thursday, January 15, 2015

BLOOD SUPPLY TO NOSE

















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  1. NOTE-- IN THE 5TH IMAGE ,,IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF LATERAL WALL OF NOSE,,ONE ARTERY IS MISSING:::THE ANTERIOR SUPERIOR ALVEOLAR BRANCH OF THE INFRAORBITAL ATERY WICH IS ITSELFA BRANCH OF MAXILLARY ARTERY

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  2. The principal arterial blood-vessel supply to the nose is two-fold: (i) branches from the internal carotid artery, the branch of the anterior ethmoid artery, the branch of the posterior ethmoid artery, which derive from the ophthalmic artery; (ii) branches from the external carotid artery, the sphenopalatine artery, the greater palatine artery, the superior labial artery, and the angular artery.

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  3. What are the white things that looks like skin sort of or small pieces of toilet paper that comes out during nouse bleed. Spongy kind of item and where do then come from in the body and why do they come via blood stream in a form of house bleed. Please help if you know

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  4. Spell check...the phone was putting it's own words please ignore errors ..

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