
Board Review Series – Vascular Anatomy Part 1: Cranium to Pelvis
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In this first episode of The Interventional Radiology Podcast, Dr. Mustafa Farooq (PGY-1 in Internal Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia and IR applicant for the 2026 Match) begins the Board Review Series with a comprehensive walkthrough of vascular anatomy. This high-yield episode covers the arterial system from the head to the pelvis, starting with the Circle of Willis and detailing the anterior and posterior cerebral circulation, the branches of the aortic arch, and the thoracic and abdominal aorta. We discuss both the paired and unpaired branches of the abdominal aorta, common hepatic artery variants, and the pulmonary arterial system. The episode concludes with an in-depth look at the internal iliac artery and its anterior and posterior divisions. This episode is designed for trainees, residents, fellows, attendings, and anyone interested in mastering the foundational vascular anatomy relevant to interventional radiology. For any questions, comments, or corrections, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Mustafa Farooq at mufarooq@augusta.edu.