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External carotid artery

The external carotid artery is a major artery of the head and neck. It arises from the common carotid artery when it splits into the external and internal carotid artery. External carotid artery supplies blood to the face and neck.Branches of external carotid arteryMagnetic Resonance Angiographyocular group: central retinal The external carotid artery is a major artery of the head and neck. It arises from the common carotid artery when it splits into the external and internal carotid artery. External carotid artery supplies blood to the face and neck. The external carotid artery begins at the upper border of thyroid cartilage, and curves, passing forward and upward, and then inclining backward to the space behind the neck of the mandible, where it divides into the superficial temporal and maxillary artery within the parotid gland.

[ "Internal carotid artery", "carotid arteries", "Accessory meningeal artery", "Ascending pharyngeal artery", "Anterior tympanic artery", "Ascending palatine artery", "Transverse facial artery" ]
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