anatomy, the carotid sinus is a dilated area at the base of the internal carotid artery just superior to the bifurcation of the internal carotid and external...
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The carotid branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (carotid sinus nerve or Hering's nerve) is a small branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve...
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is somewhat dilated. This part of the artery is known as the carotid sinus or the carotid bulb. The ascending portion of the cervical segment occurs distal...
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Reflex syncope (section Carotid sinus)
triggered by urination, swallowing, or coughing. Carotid sinus syncope is due to pressure on the carotid sinus in the neck. The underlying mechanism involves...
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may be caused by: Diseases/Conditions: Acute myocardial infarction, carotid sinus syndrome, eating disorders (such as anorexia nervosa), rhodotoxin poisoning...
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artery Common carotid artery Right and left common carotid arteries Head and neck anatomy Carotid sheath Carotid sinus Carotid body Carotid Doppler machine...
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laryngopharynx, larynx, or trachea—causing asphyxia. Stimulation of the carotid sinus reflex—causing bradycardia, hypotension, or both. Depending on the particular...
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A carotid-cavernous fistula results from an abnormal communication between the arterial and venous systems within the cavernous sinus in the skull. It...
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called the carotid sinus nerve. Glomus type II cells resemble glial cells, express the glial marker S100 and act as supporting cells. The carotid body functions...
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internal carotid artery, cavernous sinus, trigeminal nerve, pituitary gland, and the anterior ethmoidal cells.: 500 One study found that carotid canal protrudation...
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visceral afferent) – carries visceral sensory information from the carotid sinus and carotid body. General sensory (general somatic afferent) – provides general...
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Bradycardia (section Sinus node)
antiarrythmics, and other cholinergic drugs. Excess vagus nerve activity or carotid sinus hypersensitivity are neurological causes of transient symptomatic bradycardia...
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SA or AV nodes. Vagal maneuvers (most commonly carotid sinus massage) are used to diagnose carotid sinus hypersensitivity. Therapeutic: Vagal maneuvers...
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sagittal Straight Confluence of sinuses Lateral Transverse Sigmoid Inferior Occipital Arterial sinuses Carotid sinus Organ-specific spaces Costodiaphragmatic...
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distinguish the three are:[citation needed] Vagal maneuvers (such as carotid sinus massage or Valsalva's maneuver) to slow the rate and identification...
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mediated syncope may also occur when an area in the neck known as the carotid sinus is pressed. The third type of syncope is due to a drop in blood pressure...
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intracavernous carotid artery, carotid-cavernous fistula, bacterial infection causing cavernous sinus thrombosis, aseptic cavernous sinus thrombosis, idiopathic...
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Czermak–Hering test (redirect from Carotid massage)
maneuver consisting of the application of external digital pressure to the carotid sinus. The test is performed at the patient's bedside by imposing moderate...
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shutō-uchi). Suitable targets for the knifehand strike include the carotid sinus at the base of the neck (which can cause unconsciousness), mastoid muscles...
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are sensors located in the carotid sinus (at the bifurcation of common carotid artery into external and internal carotids) and in the aortic arch. They...
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problem called coronary steal Carotid sinus syndrome (carotid sinus syncope)—see Carotid sinus § Disease of the carotid sinus Chessington South railway station...
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an implanted device to electrically stimulate baroreceptors in the carotid sinus region. This elicits a reflex response through the sympathetic and vagal...
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to diagnose cavernous sinus thrombosis. Findings may include deformity of the internal carotid artery within the cavernous sinus, and an obvious signal...
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Dry suit (section Carotid-sinus reflex)
and how to control it. An over-tight neck seal can put pressure on the carotid artery, causing a reflex which slows the heart, resulting in poor oxygen...
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changes to pulse rate and blood pressure and is dangerous in cases of carotid sinus hypersensitivity. The second mechanism requires hyperventilation (forced...
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sweating. Surgical or radiologic denervation of the carotid sinus is used to treat Carotid Sinus Hypersensitivity. In a vagotomy, the vagus nerve is surgically...
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innervation of baroreceptor cells in the carotid sinus innervation of glomus type I chemoreceptor cells in the carotid body The central processes of the neurons...
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general visceral afferent pathway (GVA) from the carotid body and carotid sinus via (the carotid sinus nerve of) CN IX; from aortic bodies and sinoatrial...
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the aortic arch to the left of the left common carotid artery and ascends, with the left common carotid, through the superior mediastinum and along the...
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specialized neurons, known as baroreceptors, chiefly in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses, to monitor changes in blood pressure and relay them to the medulla...
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