Heart Attack
An artery in the leg is called the "femoral artery."
Axillary artery
This artery is called the Aorta. It is the largest artery in the body.
A sudden change to the brain due to either hemorrhage or blockage of an artery is called a stroke. In the case of a blockage, it is referred to as an ischemic stroke, while a hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. Both types of strokes can lead to significant neurological damage and require immediate medical attention.
Your question has no definite answer. An aneurysm is a ballooning in an artery. That means a weak place in an artery wall starts becoming larger and larger and looks like a balloon. If the balloon pops, blood no longer goes through the artery but out into your body. You can have an aneurysm in a number of places in your body and you can have the surgery done in a number of different ways. If a brain aneurysm breaks it is called it is called a stroke. Sometimes, the surgeon takes a stent through an artery to close off the aneurysm. Sometimes it is done through the skin. Sometimes a patient is up the next day. Sometimes, if it was in the brain and hard to get to, it is quite a while. How long does it take to drive through town when there are traffic jams?
An artery, only an arteriole can be smaller
the largest artery is Aorta
The Jugular Artery
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obtuse marginal artery
The artery is called dorsalis pedis artery
The vessel after the axillary artery, before it branches into the radial artery and ulnar artery is called the brachial artery.