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What is an functional end artery ?

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Question added by M. Tanveer Hossain Parash , Assistant Professor , Monno Medical College
Date Posted: 2013/09/20
umesh bindal
by umesh bindal , Senoir lecturer , Taylors University school of medicine , Malaysia

Arteries which do not anastomose with their neighbors are called end arteries. Their is no collateral circulation present besides the end arteries. e.g. central retinal artery

Kasiammal Perumalsamy
by Kasiammal Perumalsamy , Medical Coder , Cedars jebal Ali international Hospital

functional artery is carrying blood from the heart and supply to tissues and organ of the body.

Ahmed Hassan, MS
by Ahmed Hassan, MS , Instructor in Biology, Instructor, Barry University, Department of Biological Sciences , Barry University

A functional end artery, like the Splenic artery for instance, is the sole artery that supply oxygenated blood to a tissue or an organ. End arteries are critical since any occlusion in those arteries leads a tissue/organ to be completely cut off of oxygenated blood, leading to eventual necrosis. For instance, if the end artery supplying the myocardium of the heart is occluded (i.e. due to atherosclerosis), then an individual will experience myocardial infarction or an ischemic stroke of the heart muscle. 

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