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carotid arch The third aortic arch, which provides the common carotid artery.
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carotid artery dissection Longitudinal tearing of the carotid artery, a rare cause of stroke, occurring esp. in patients who have suffered trauma or twisting of the head and neck.     SYMPTOMS: Patients may report the su
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carotid artery hemorrhage Bleeding from the carotid artery. This type of hemorrhage can be rapidly fatal, because it may be profuse and may deprive the brain of oxygen.     FIRST AID: The wound should be compressed with
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carotid gland Obsolete term for the carotid body.
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carotid ridge The sharp ridge between the carotid canal and the jugular fossa.
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