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The '''pontine arteries''' are a number of small vessels which come off at right angles from either side of the [[basilar artery]] and supply the [[pons]] and adjacent parts of the [[brain]]. | The '''pontine arteries''' are a number of small vessels which come off at right angles from either side of the [[basilar artery]] and supply the [[pons]] and adjacent parts of the [[brain]]. | ||
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The pontine arteries are a number of small vessels which come off at right angles from either side of the basilar artery and supply the pons and adjacent parts of the brain.
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The arteries of the base of the brain.