Right common carotid artery

Arteria carotis communis dextri

Definition

Juliette Garnodier

The right common carotid artery is a cranially directed arterial trunk that divides into the internal and external carotid arteries. It supplies arterial blood to the structures of the head and part of the neck.

It arises from the brachiocephalic trunk, either directly or through a bicarotid trunk when present. The bicarotid trunk is typically found in domestic carnivores and may occur more exceptionally in pigs, horses, and ruminants.

References

  • Illustrated Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature - 3rd edition - Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, Oskar Schaller - Enke

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