perforatorilaskimot
Perforatorilaskimot, also known as perforating arteries, are small arteries that supply blood to the bones of the skull. They are named for their perforating nature, as they pass through the dura mater, the tough outer membrane of the brain, to reach the bone. Perforatorilaskimot are crucial for the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the skull bones, which are not directly supplied by the blood vessels within the brain.
These arteries are typically branches of the external carotid artery and the internal carotid artery. They
The perforating arteries are part of the complex vascular network that supports the skull and the brain.