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Hoping someone can explain this to me.
I have a question that says a patient becomes dizzy and nauseated when she is rotated and side-bent right. If I understand this correctly, rotating and side-bending her right will occlude her left vertebral artery. The answer is that she likely has an insufficiency of her LEFT vertebral artery. What I'm assuming is that the left is partially narrowed, and that narrowing it further completely occludes it and reduces all blood flow on the left side.
My question is if the RIGHT vertebral artery was insufficient (i.e. narrowed in some way), wouldn't occluding the left cause the same symptoms? My reasoning is that both vertebral arteries anastamose to form the basilar artery.
I have a question that says a patient becomes dizzy and nauseated when she is rotated and side-bent right. If I understand this correctly, rotating and side-bending her right will occlude her left vertebral artery. The answer is that she likely has an insufficiency of her LEFT vertebral artery. What I'm assuming is that the left is partially narrowed, and that narrowing it further completely occludes it and reduces all blood flow on the left side.
My question is if the RIGHT vertebral artery was insufficient (i.e. narrowed in some way), wouldn't occluding the left cause the same symptoms? My reasoning is that both vertebral arteries anastamose to form the basilar artery.