Basically means that the basilar artery (supplying blood to the brain) is widely open. So it could mean that its normal (arteries should be open!) or referring to the artery being dilated (an aneurysm). Though if this is something you've heard your doctor say referring to yourself I would recommend you just ask them what they meant :)
There are two carotid arteries that carry blood from the heart to the brain. A widely patent carotid artery is one that open, unobstructed and that allows the free passage of blood through the artery.
"Basilar" typically refers to the area at the base of an organ or structure, such as the basilar artery in the brain or the basilar part of the skull. It is often associated with providing essential support and connections for the organ or structure.
it is wide open
When an artery is described as patent, it means that the artery is open and unobstructed, allowing blood to flow freely through it. This condition is crucial for proper circulation and the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues. A patent artery indicates that there are no significant blockages or narrowing that could impede blood flow.
it means that you have a gross patent and need a new one
The prominence of the basilar tip typically refers to the extent to which the basilar artery extends into the circle of Willis, which is a circulatory anastomosis that supplies blood to the brain. A more prominent basilar tip may suggest variations in the arterial anatomy that could impact blood flow or increase the risk of certain vascular pathologies.
It's good news -- no spinal stenosis.
Occlusion of the basilar artery refers to a blockage that prevents blood flow through this critical vessel, which supplies blood to the brainstem and posterior regions of the brain. Stenosis indicates a narrowing of the artery, which can also restrict blood flow. When these conditions occur alongside cerebral infarction, it means that the restricted blood supply has led to a localized area of brain tissue death due to lack of oxygen, potentially resulting in neurological deficits. This situation is considered a medical emergency and requires prompt intervention.
This information means there is only one renal artery per kidney and both of them are open and without any obstructions. Many times there are multiple renal arteries or renal artery branches on each side.
A patent case involves copyrighted or patented material. The word patent can also mean the subject matter is obvious on its face.
Do you mean the "Celiac artery"? if so, its an artery that originates from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and branches into the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery and the splenic artery.
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