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internal carotid artery

internal carotid artery

one of the main arteries supplying blood to the neck and head. It begins as a bifurcation of the common carotid artery at about the level of the thyroid cartilage in the neck, on either side of the body, and enters the skull at about the level of the eye. Inside the skull, the internal carotid artery branches into the anterior cerebral artery and the middle cerebral artery.

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